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Predicting the Impact of Climate Change on Threatened Species in UK Waters
by
Dye, Stephen R.
, Fernandes, Jose A.
, Warren, Rachel
, Cheung, William W. L.
, Frölicher, Thomas L.
, Pinnegar, John K.
, Jones, Miranda C.
in
Animals
/ Aquaculture
/ Biodiversity
/ Biogeography
/ Biology
/ By-catch
/ Bycatch
/ Case studies
/ Climate Change
/ Climate effects
/ Climate models
/ Commercial species
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - statistics & numerical data
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - trends
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystem biology
/ Ecosystems
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Endangered Species
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental science
/ Extinction (Biology)
/ Fisheries
/ Fishing
/ Forecasting
/ Future climates
/ Global climate
/ Global temperature changes
/ Greenhouse effect
/ Habitat changes
/ Habitats
/ Humans
/ Impact prediction
/ Local climates
/ Local extinction
/ Marine Biology - methods
/ Marine Biology - statistics & numerical data
/ Marine Biology - trends
/ Models, Biological
/ North Sea
/ Overfishing
/ Protected areas
/ Protection and preservation
/ Species extinction
/ Species Specificity
/ Threatened species
/ United Kingdom
/ Wildlife conservation
2013
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Predicting the Impact of Climate Change on Threatened Species in UK Waters
by
Dye, Stephen R.
, Fernandes, Jose A.
, Warren, Rachel
, Cheung, William W. L.
, Frölicher, Thomas L.
, Pinnegar, John K.
, Jones, Miranda C.
in
Animals
/ Aquaculture
/ Biodiversity
/ Biogeography
/ Biology
/ By-catch
/ Bycatch
/ Case studies
/ Climate Change
/ Climate effects
/ Climate models
/ Commercial species
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - statistics & numerical data
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - trends
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystem biology
/ Ecosystems
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Endangered Species
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental science
/ Extinction (Biology)
/ Fisheries
/ Fishing
/ Forecasting
/ Future climates
/ Global climate
/ Global temperature changes
/ Greenhouse effect
/ Habitat changes
/ Habitats
/ Humans
/ Impact prediction
/ Local climates
/ Local extinction
/ Marine Biology - methods
/ Marine Biology - statistics & numerical data
/ Marine Biology - trends
/ Models, Biological
/ North Sea
/ Overfishing
/ Protected areas
/ Protection and preservation
/ Species extinction
/ Species Specificity
/ Threatened species
/ United Kingdom
/ Wildlife conservation
2013
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by
Dye, Stephen R.
, Fernandes, Jose A.
, Warren, Rachel
, Cheung, William W. L.
, Frölicher, Thomas L.
, Pinnegar, John K.
, Jones, Miranda C.
in
Animals
/ Aquaculture
/ Biodiversity
/ Biogeography
/ Biology
/ By-catch
/ Bycatch
/ Case studies
/ Climate Change
/ Climate effects
/ Climate models
/ Commercial species
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - statistics & numerical data
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - trends
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystem biology
/ Ecosystems
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Endangered Species
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental science
/ Extinction (Biology)
/ Fisheries
/ Fishing
/ Forecasting
/ Future climates
/ Global climate
/ Global temperature changes
/ Greenhouse effect
/ Habitat changes
/ Habitats
/ Humans
/ Impact prediction
/ Local climates
/ Local extinction
/ Marine Biology - methods
/ Marine Biology - statistics & numerical data
/ Marine Biology - trends
/ Models, Biological
/ North Sea
/ Overfishing
/ Protected areas
/ Protection and preservation
/ Species extinction
/ Species Specificity
/ Threatened species
/ United Kingdom
/ Wildlife conservation
2013
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Predicting the Impact of Climate Change on Threatened Species in UK Waters
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Predicting the Impact of Climate Change on Threatened Species in UK Waters
2013
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Global climate change is affecting the distribution of marine species and is thought to represent a threat to biodiversity. Previous studies project expansion of species range for some species and local extinction elsewhere under climate change. Such range shifts raise concern for species whose long-term persistence is already threatened by other human disturbances such as fishing. However, few studies have attempted to assess the effects of future climate change on threatened vertebrate marine species using a multi-model approach. There has also been a recent surge of interest in climate change impacts on protected areas. This study applies three species distribution models and two sets of climate model projections to explore the potential impacts of climate change on marine species by 2050. A set of species in the North Sea, including seven threatened and ten major commercial species were used as a case study. Changes in habitat suitability in selected candidate protected areas around the UK under future climatic scenarios were assessed for these species. Moreover, change in the degree of overlap between commercial and threatened species ranges was calculated as a proxy of the potential threat posed by overfishing through bycatch. The ensemble projections suggest northward shifts in species at an average rate of 27 km per decade, resulting in small average changes in range overlap between threatened and commercially exploited species. Furthermore, the adverse consequences of climate change on the habitat suitability of protected areas were projected to be small. Although the models show large variation in the predicted consequences of climate change, the multi-model approach helps identify the potential risk of increased exposure to human stressors of critically endangered species such as common skate (Dipturus batis) and angelshark (Squatina squatina).
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Biology
/ By-catch
/ Bycatch
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - statistics & numerical data
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - trends
/ Ecology
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Fishing
/ Habitats
/ Humans
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