Marine environments have increased in temperature by an average of 1°C since preindustrial (1850) times [1]. Given that species ranges are closely allied to physiological thermal tolerances in marine organisms [2], it may therefore be expected that ocean warming would lead to abundance increases at poleward range edges, and abundance declines towards the equator [3]. Here we report a global analysis of abundance tends of 304 widely distributed marine species over the last century, across a range of taxonomic groups from phytoplankton to fish and marine mammals. Specifically, using a literature database we investigate the extent that the direction and strength of longterm species abundance changes depend on the sampled location within the l...
There is mounting evidence of species redistribution as climate warms. Yet, our knowledge of the cou...
Temperature profoundly affects species’ geographic ranges, but the extent to which it limits contemp...
Ocean temperatures have warmed in most regions over the last century and are expected to warm at a f...
Marine environments have increased in temperature by an average of 1°C since pre-industrial (1850) t...
Ambient temperature is very likely the most important environmental factor determining the distribut...
The latitudinal gradient in species richness, with more species in the tropics and richness declinin...
Climate change is reshaping global biodiversity as species respond to changing temperatures. However...
Climate change is driving changes in the physical and chemical properties of the ocean that have con...
Climate change is causing species to shift their geographical distributions, with profound consequen...
A critical assumption underlying projections of biodiversity change associated with global warming i...
As ocean temperatures rise, species distributions are tracking towards historically cooler regions i...
from a variety of widely available, distribution of species, and can then naturally favour warmer wa...
The impacts of ocean warming resulting from recent climate change on the abundance patterns of marin...
Human activities drive environmental changes at scales that could potentially cause ecosystem collap...
Past meta-analyses of the response of marine organisms to climate change have examined a limited ran...
There is mounting evidence of species redistribution as climate warms. Yet, our knowledge of the cou...
Temperature profoundly affects species’ geographic ranges, but the extent to which it limits contemp...
Ocean temperatures have warmed in most regions over the last century and are expected to warm at a f...
Marine environments have increased in temperature by an average of 1°C since pre-industrial (1850) t...
Ambient temperature is very likely the most important environmental factor determining the distribut...
The latitudinal gradient in species richness, with more species in the tropics and richness declinin...
Climate change is reshaping global biodiversity as species respond to changing temperatures. However...
Climate change is driving changes in the physical and chemical properties of the ocean that have con...
Climate change is causing species to shift their geographical distributions, with profound consequen...
A critical assumption underlying projections of biodiversity change associated with global warming i...
As ocean temperatures rise, species distributions are tracking towards historically cooler regions i...
from a variety of widely available, distribution of species, and can then naturally favour warmer wa...
The impacts of ocean warming resulting from recent climate change on the abundance patterns of marin...
Human activities drive environmental changes at scales that could potentially cause ecosystem collap...
Past meta-analyses of the response of marine organisms to climate change have examined a limited ran...
There is mounting evidence of species redistribution as climate warms. Yet, our knowledge of the cou...
Temperature profoundly affects species’ geographic ranges, but the extent to which it limits contemp...
Ocean temperatures have warmed in most regions over the last century and are expected to warm at a f...