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Reorganization of seagrass communities in a changing climate

Biology

Reorganization of seagrass communities in a changing climate

B. H. Daru and B. M. Rock

This groundbreaking research by Barnabas H. Daru and Brianna M. Rock investigates how seagrass biodiversity will react to future climate change, revealing shifts in species distribution and the urgent need to reassess marine conservation strategies beyond current protected areas.

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Abstract
This paper explores how different facets of locally distinctive α- and β-diversity (changes in spatial composition) of seagrasses will respond to future climate change scenarios across the globe and compares their coverage with the existing network of marine protected areas. Using species distribution modeling and a dated phylogeny, the study predicts widespread reductions in species’ range sizes, resulting in increases in seagrass weighted and phylogenetic endemism. These increases in endemism will lead to divergent shifts in the spatial composition of β-diversity, causing differentiation in some areas and homogenization in others. Hotspots of these shifts are predicted to occur outside current marine protected areas, highlighting new conservation priorities.
Publisher
Nature Plants
Published On
Jul 19, 2023
Authors
Barnabas H. Daru, Brianna M. Rock
Tags
seagrass
biodiversity
climate change
marine protected areas
species distribution modeling
endemism
β-diversity
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