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- Title
- Implications of climate change for macrophytic rafts and their hitchhikers
- Related
- Marine ecology progress series, Vol. 443, (2011), p.285-292
- DOI
- 10.3354/meps09529
- Publisher
- Inter-Research
- Date
- 2011
- Author/Creator
- Macreadie, Peter I
- Author/Creator
- Bishop, Melanie J
- Author/Creator
- Booth, David J
- Description
- Most models predicting changes to species distributions under future climate scenarios ignore dispersal processes, despite their importance in determining community structure in both terrestrial and aquatic systems ('supply-side ecology'). In the marine environment, facilitation of long-distance dispersal of coastal organisms by macrophytic rafts may be severely modified by climate impacts on raft supply, quality, and persistence, and on transport processes. Increasing storminess in the coastal zone, higher water temperatures, and changes in water circulation represent some of the key mechanisms that will directly affect rafts, while increases in herbivore metabolism due to higher water temperatures are likely to indirectly reduce raft longevity through raft consumption. Accurate predictions of climate impacts on coastal biodiversity will be con - tingent on resolution of factors influencing rafting so that this and other dispersal mechanisms can be incorporated into species distribution models.
- Description
- 8 page(s)
- Subject Keyword
- Climate change
- Subject Keyword
- Connectivity
- Subject Keyword
- Dispersal
- Subject Keyword
- Drifting
- Subject Keyword
- Macroalgae
- Subject Keyword
- Rafting
- Subject Keyword
- Range
- Subject Keyword
- Seagrass
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Organisation
- Macquarie University. Dept. of Biological Sciences
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/163853
- Identifier
- ISSN:0171-8630
- Identifier
- mq_res-ext-2-s2.0-84555205316
- Language
- eng
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