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Global impacts of marine heatwaves on coastal foundation species

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Global impacts of marine heatwaves on coastal foundation species

K. E. Smith, M. Aubin, et al.

Discover the critical global impacts of marine heatwaves on foundational coastal species. This groundbreaking research by Kathryn E. Smith, Margot Aubin, and their colleagues uncovers how these events threaten biodiversity and ecological function across diverse marine ecoregions.... show more
Abstract
With increasingly intense marine heatwaves affecting nearshore regions, foundation species are coming under increasing stress. To better understand their impacts, we examine responses of critical, habitat-forming foundation species (macroalgae, seagrass, corals) to marine heatwaves in 1322 shallow coastal areas located across 85 marine ecoregions. We find compelling evidence that intense, summer marine heatwaves play a significant role in the decline of foundation species globally. Critically, detrimental effects increase towards species warm-range edges and over time. We also identify several ecoregions where foundation species don't respond to marine heatwaves, suggestive of some resilience to warming events. Cumulative marine heatwave intensity, absolute temperature, and location within a species' range are key factors mediating impacts. Our results suggest many coastal ecosystems are losing foundation species, potentially impacting associated biodiversity, ecological function, and ecosystem services provision. Understanding relationships between marine heatwaves and foundation species offers the potential to predict impacts that are critical for developing management and adaptation approaches.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 13, 2024
Authors
Kathryn E. Smith, Margot Aubin, Michael T. Burrows, Karen Filbee-Dexter, Alistair J. Hobday, Neil J. Holbrook, Nathan G. King, Pippa J. Moore, Alex Sen Gupta, Mads Thomsen, Thomas Wernberg, Edward Wilson, Dan A. Smale
Tags
marine heatwaves
coastal species
macroalgae
seagrass
corals
biodiversity
ecological function
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