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Faster ocean warming threatens richest areas of marine biodiversity

Faster ocean warming threatens richest areas of marine biodiversity
AbstractThe vulnerability of marine biodiversity to accelerated rates of climatic change is poorly understood. By developing a new method for identifying extreme oceanic warming events during Earth's most recent deglaciation, and comparing these to 21st century projections, we show that future rates of ocean warming will disproportionately affect the most speciose marine communities, potentially threatening biodiversity in more than 70% of current‐day global hotspots of marine species richness. The persistence of these richest areas of marine biodiversity will require many species to move well beyond the biogeographic realm where they are endemic, at rates of redistribution not previously seen. Our approach for quantifying exposure of biodiversity to past and future rates of oceanic warming provides new context and scalable information for deriving and strengthening conservation actions to safeguard marine biodiversity under climate change.
- University of Copenhagen Denmark
- Hokkaido Bunkyo University Japan
- Hokkaido University of Science Japan
- University of Copenhagen Denmark
- Hokkaido University of Science Japan
Climate Change, Oceans and Seas, climate analogues, Biodiversity, 333, conservation management, climate change vulnerability, marine biodiversity loss, Technical Advance, coral reef, climate stability, biogeography, climate velocity, Ecosystem
Climate Change, Oceans and Seas, climate analogues, Biodiversity, 333, conservation management, climate change vulnerability, marine biodiversity loss, Technical Advance, coral reef, climate stability, biogeography, climate velocity, Ecosystem
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