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Skillful multiyear prediction of marine habitat shifts jointly constrained by ocean temperature and dissolved oxygen

Earth Sciences

Skillful multiyear prediction of marine habitat shifts jointly constrained by ocean temperature and dissolved oxygen

Z. Chen, S. Siedlecki, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Zhuomin Chen, Samantha Siedlecki, Matthew Long, Colleen M. Petrik, Charles A. Stock, and Curtis A. Deutsch reveals new insights into the predictability of marine habitat shifts. By integrating aerobic habitat constraints with Earth System Model forecasts, the research demonstrates that oxygen levels significantly influence habitat viability, offering a powerful tool for anticipating the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems.

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Abstract
The ability to anticipate marine habitat shifts responding to climate variability has high scientific and socioeconomic value. Here we quantify interannual-to-decadal predictability of habitat shifts by combining trait-based aerobic habitat constraints with a suite of initialized retrospective Earth System Model forecasts, for diverse marine ecotypes in the North American Large Marine Ecosystems. We find that aerobic habitat viability, defined by joint constraints of temperature and oxygen on organismal energy balance, is potentially predictable in the upper-600 m ocean, showing a substantial improvement over a simple persistence forecast. The skillful multiyear predictability is dominated by the oxygen component in most ecosystems, yielding higher predictability than previously estimated based on temperature alone. Notable predictability differences exist among ecotypes differing in temperature sensitivity of hypoxia vulnerability, especially along the northeast coast with predictability timescale ranging from 2 to 10 years. This tool will be critical in predicting marine habitat shifts in face of a changing climate.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 31, 2024
Authors
Zhuomin Chen, Samantha Siedlecki, Matthew Long, Colleen M. Petrik, Charles A. Stock, Curtis A. Deutsch
Tags
marine habitat shifts
aerobic habitat
predictability
climate change
ocean ecosystems
oxygen constraints
temperature sensitivity
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