气候变化对海洋大型底栖动物分布范围的影响:系统文献综述

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES Fisheries Research Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1016/j.fishres.2024.107165
Cerys I. Strang , Thijs Bosker
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在全球范围内,海洋分类群及其相关分布区都受到气候变化的负面影响,其中包括在生态和社会经济方面具有重要意义的海洋大型底栖动物。鉴于它们在生态和社会经济方面的重要性,了解气候变化目前和未来对海洋巨型底栖动物分布范围的影响至关重要。本文对 Brachyuran、Anomuran、Astacidean 和 Achelatan 范围对气候变化的反应进行了系统的文献综述。本综述共收录了 48 篇论文,报告了 76 个物种和 101 种分布区响应。我们确定了研究传导、范围响应和相关后果的趋势。我们的研究结果表明,研究地点的分布存在空间差异,而且在分类学上偏向于研究婆罗纲物种。此外,我们的研究结果表明,大多数物种的活动范围都受到了影响,最常见的记录是活动范围扩大、移动和收缩。此外,许多物种普遍向较冷水域的极地移动,占所有记录范围反应的 69%,而离岸移动的比例较低(18%)。此外,报告的观测到的范围变化比模拟/预测的范围变化要多。范围转移会对生态造成各种负面影响,如加剧种群数量下降、增加竞争和传播疾病。此外,由于商业和非商业物种同样受到气候变化的影响,范围变化还将带来一系列社会经济问题。这是首次对海洋大型底栖生物的分布范围对气候变化的反应进行最详细的量化,并提供了有关分布范围反应趋势的关键数据,从而可以制定适当的未来保护战略,减轻对社会经济的负面影响。
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The impact of climate change on marine mega-decapod ranges: A systematic literature review

Globally, marine taxa and their associated ranges are negatively impacted by climate change, including ecologically and socioeconomically important marine mega-decapods. Given their ecological and socioeconomical importance, comprehending the current and future impacts of climate change on marine mega-decapod ranges is of the utmost importance. In this paper, a systematic literature review is conducted on Brachyuran, Anomuran, Astacidean, and Achelatan range responses to climate change. In total, 48 papers were included in this review, with 76 species and 101 range responses reported. We identified trends in study conductance, range responses and associated consequences. Our results show that there is a spatial discrepancy in the distribution of study locations, as well as a taxonomic bias towards studying Brachyuran species. Additionally, our results reveal that the majority of species’ ranges are affected, with range expansions, shifts and contractions being the most commonly recorded. Moreover, a general poleward movement into cooler waters is observed for many species, namely 69 % of all recorded range responses, whilst an offshore movement is witnessed to a lesser extent (18 %). Additionally, a greater number of observed range responses were reported than modelled/predicted range responses. Range shifts will cause a variety of negative ecological impacts, such as exacerbating population declines, increasing competition and spreading disease. Further, range shifts will also create a number of socioeconomic issues, due to commercial and non-commercial species being equally affected by climate change. This is the first and most detailed quantification of marine mega-decapod range responses to climate change and provides key data on range response trends, so that appropriate future conservation strategies can be formulated, and negative socioeconomic impacts can be mitigated.

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Fisheries Research
Fisheries Research 农林科学-渔业
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期刊介绍: This journal provides an international forum for the publication of papers in the areas of fisheries science, fishing technology, fisheries management and relevant socio-economics. The scope covers fisheries in salt, brackish and freshwater systems, and all aspects of associated ecology, environmental aspects of fisheries, and economics. Both theoretical and practical papers are acceptable, including laboratory and field experimental studies relevant to fisheries. Papers on the conservation of exploitable living resources are welcome. Review and Viewpoint articles are also published. As the specified areas inevitably impinge on and interrelate with each other, the approach of the journal is multidisciplinary, and authors are encouraged to emphasise the relevance of their own work to that of other disciplines. The journal is intended for fisheries scientists, biological oceanographers, gear technologists, economists, managers, administrators, policy makers and legislators.
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