Global Climate Change Impacts on the Potential Distribution of Typical Trachinotus Fishes and Early Warning Assessment of Invasions.

IF 7.7 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Research Pub Date : 2024-10-04 DOI:10.1016/j.envres.2024.120115
Shaohua Chen, Yongshuang Xiao, Zhizhong Xiao, Jun Li, Angel Herrera-Ulloa
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Marine habitats and ecosystems are increasingly being impacted by global climate change and the global spread of captive breeding. In this study, we focused on five typical Trachinotus species (Trachinotus anak, Trachinotus blochii, Trachinotus mookalee, Trachinotus goreenisi, Trachinotus ovatus) as research subjects. We utilized species distribution models and ecological niche models to predict the present and future potential distribution of these species, as well as to assess ecological niche overlap and evaluate the early warning of invasion by Trachinotus species. T. ovatus stands out with its broad distribution range and high adaptability to different environments. It occupies 1.114% of medium-high suitable areas, spanning 100,147 km2. Our predictions also suggest that T. ovatus would undergo a significant expansion (approximately 55% of the total area) under both past and future environmental scenarios, demonstrating a higher tolerance and adaptability to changes in ambient temperatures. It can be discerned that T. ovatus exhibits strong environmental adaptability, which may potentially lead to biological invasion along the southeastern coast of China. The T. anak, on the other hand, showed a higher expansion trend under high carbon dioxide concentrations (RCP8.5), indicating a certain convergence with carbon dioxide concentration. Our models showed that under future climatic conditions, T. ovatus would become the dominant species, with increased competition with T. mookalee and decreased competition with T. goreenisi, T. mookalee, and T. anak. Based on our findings and the net-pen culture mode of T. ovatus, we identified the hotspot habitat of T. ovatus to be located in the Indo-Pacific convergence zone. However, there is a possibility of an expansion trend towards the southeast coast of China in the future. Therefore, it is crucial to provide an early warning for the potential biological invasion of T. ovatus.

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全球气候变化对典型棘皮鱼类潜在分布的影响及入侵预警评估。
海洋栖息地和生态系统正日益受到全球气候变化和全球圈养繁殖的影响。在本研究中,我们以五个典型的棘尾鱼物种(Trachinotus anak、Trachinotus blochii、Trachinotus mookalee、Trachinotus goreenisi、Trachinotus ovatus)为研究对象。我们利用物种分布模型和生态位模型预测了这些物种目前和未来的潜在分布,并评估了生态位重叠情况,同时评估了Trachinotus物种入侵的早期预警。T.ovatus以其广泛的分布范围和对不同环境的高度适应性脱颖而出。它占据了 1.114% 的中高适宜区,面积达 100,147 平方公里。我们的预测还表明,无论是在过去还是未来的环境情景下,卵栉水母的分布范围都将显著扩大(约占总面积的 55%),这表明其对环境温度变化具有更强的耐受性和适应性。由此可见,T. ovatus 具有很强的环境适应能力,有可能导致中国东南沿海的生物入侵。另一方面,在二氧化碳浓度较高(RCP8.5)的情况下,T. anak表现出较高的扩张趋势,表明其与二氧化碳浓度有一定的趋同性。我们的模型显示,在未来气候条件下,T. ovatus 将成为优势物种,与 T. mookalee 的竞争将加剧,与 T. goreenisi、T. mookalee 和 T. anak 的竞争将减弱。根据我们的研究结果以及卵枪鱼的网箱养殖模式,我们确定卵枪鱼的热点栖息地位于印度洋-太平洋汇聚区。然而,未来有可能向中国东南沿海扩展。因此,对卵囊藻的潜在生物入侵进行预警至关重要。
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Environmental Research
Environmental Research 环境科学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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12.60
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2480
审稿时长
4.7 months
期刊介绍: The Environmental Research journal presents a broad range of interdisciplinary research, focused on addressing worldwide environmental concerns and featuring innovative findings. Our publication strives to explore relevant anthropogenic issues across various environmental sectors, showcasing practical applications in real-life settings.
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