Marine heatwaves threaten global biodiversity and the provision of ecosystem services

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Dan A. Smale
Thomas Wernberg
Eric C. J. Oliver
Mads Thomsen
Ben P. Harvey
Sandra C. Straub
Michael T. Burrows
Lisa V. Alexander
Jessica A. Benthuysen
Markus G. Donat
Ming Feng
Alistair J. Hobday
Neil J. Holbrook
Sarah E. Perkins-Kirkpatrick
Hillary A. Scannell
Alex Sen Gupta
Ben L. Payne
Pippa J. Moore
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[1] The Laboratory,Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
[2] Citadel Hill,UWA Oceans Institute and School of Biological Sciences
[3] The University of Western Australia,Department of Oceanography
[4] Dalhousie University,Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
[5] University of Tasmania,Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science
[6] University of Tasmania,Centre of Integrative Ecology and Marine Ecology Research Group, School of Biological Sciences
[7] University of Canterbury,Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences
[8] Private Bag,Shimoda Marine Research Center
[9] Aberystwyth University,Department of Ecology, Scottish Association for Marine Science
[10] University of Tsukuba,Climate Change Research Centre
[11] Scottish Marine Institute,Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes
[12] The University of New South Wales,Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science
[13] The University of New South Wales,Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes
[14] The University of New South Wales,School of Oceanography
[15] Australian Institute of Marine Science,Centre for Marine Ecosystems Research, School of Natural Sciences
[16] Barcelona Supercomputing Center,undefined
[17] CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere,undefined
[18] CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere,undefined
[19] University of Tasmania,undefined
[20] University of Washington,undefined
[21] Edith Cowan University,undefined
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Nature Climate Change | 2019年 / 9卷
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The global ocean has warmed substantially over the past century, with far-reaching implications for marine ecosystems1. Concurrent with long-term persistent warming, discrete periods of extreme regional ocean warming (marine heatwaves, MHWs) have increased in frequency2. Here we quantify trends and attributes of MHWs across all ocean basins and examine their biological impacts from species to ecosystems. Multiple regions in the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans are particularly vulnerable to MHW intensification, due to the co-existence of high levels of biodiversity, a prevalence of species found at their warm range edges or concurrent non-climatic human impacts. The physical attributes of prominent MHWs varied considerably, but all had deleterious impacts across a range of biological processes and taxa, including critical foundation species (corals, seagrasses and kelps). MHWs, which will probably intensify with anthropogenic climate change3, are rapidly emerging as forceful agents of disturbance with the capacity to restructure entire ecosystems and disrupt the provision of ecological goods and services in coming decades.
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