Marine taxa track local climate velocities.

Publication Year
2013

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

Organisms are expected to adapt or move in response to climate change, but observed distribution shifts span a wide range of directions and rates. Explanations often emphasize biological distinctions among species, but general mechanisms have been elusive. We tested an alternative hypothesis: that differences in climate velocity-the rate and direction that climate shifts across the landscape-can explain observed species shifts. We compiled a database of coastal surveys around North America from 1968 to 2011, sampling 128 million individuals across 360 marine taxa. Climate velocity explained the magnitude and direction of shifts in latitude and depth much more effectively than did species characteristics. Our results demonstrate that marine species shift at different rates and directions because they closely track the complex mosaic of local climate velocities.

Journal
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Volume
341
Issue
6151
Pages
1239-42
Date Published
09/2013
ISSN Number
1095-9203
Alternate Journal
Science
PMID
24031017