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Shifts in the distribution and abundance of coastal marine species along the eastern Pacific Ocean during marine heatwaves from 2013 to 2018
Lonhart, S.I.; Jeppesen, R.; Beas-Luna, R.; Crooks, J.A.; Lorda, J. (2019). Shifts in the distribution and abundance of coastal marine species along the eastern Pacific Ocean during marine heatwaves from 2013 to 2018. Marine Biodiversity Records 12(1): [1-15]. https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41200-019-0171-8
In: Marine Biodiversity Records. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. e-ISSN 1755-2672, more
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Author keywords
    Range shift, Expansion, Extension, El Niño, Climate change, Warm water anomalies, Marine heatwave

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  • Lonhart, S.I.
  • Jeppesen, R.
  • Beas-Luna, R.
  • Crooks, J.A.
  • Lorda, J.

Abstract
    Ongoing global ocean warming and a recent increase in the frequency and duration of marine heatwaves have demonstrably impacted marine ecosystems. Growing evidence points to both short- and long-term biological changes, across several levels of organization. While range shifts are among the predicted responses, few studies are focused solely on documenting such changes. Here we report ecological changes in response to marine heatwaves across multiple taxa in the eastern Pacific from central California to Baja California.

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