Climate-change induced species invasions and extirpations in Regional Seas (original) (raw)

2011

Abstract

Climate change will impact the pattern of marine biodiversity through, among other things, changes in species distribution. So far, however, global studies on climate change impacts on ocean biodiversity have been scarce to non-existant. Here, we show that climate change impact can be analyzed by projecting the distributional ranges of a large sample of exploited marine fish and invertebrates to the year 2050, by using a recently developed dynamic bioclimate envelope model.

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