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Changes in marine dinoflagellate and diatom abundance under climate change

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NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE
卷 2, 期 4, 页码 271-275

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NCLIMATE1388

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  1. Climate Change Consortium for Wales (C3W)
  2. NERC [NE/G524344/1]
  3. Directorate For Geosciences
  4. Division Of Ocean Sciences [1154661] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  5. Natural Environment Research Council [SAH01001] Funding Source: researchfish
  6. NERC [SAH01001] Funding Source: UKRI

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Marine diatoms and dinoflagellates play a variety of key ecosystem roles as important primary producers (diatoms and some dinoflagellates) and grazers (some dinoflagellates). Additionally some are harmful algal bloom (HAB) species and there is widespread concern that HAB species may be increasing accompanied by major negative socio-economic impacts, including threats to human health and marine harvesting(1,2). Using 92,263 samples from the Continuous Plankton Recorder survey, we generated a 50-year (1960-2009) time series of diatom and dinoflagellate occurrence in the northeast Atlantic and North Sea. Dinoflagellates, including both HAB taxa (for example, Prorocentrum spp.) and non-HAB taxa (for example, Ceratium furca), have declined in abundance, particularly since 2006. In contrast, diatom abundance has not shown this decline with some common diatoms, including both HAB (for example, Pseudonitzschia spp.) and non-HAB (for example, Thalassiosira spp.) taxa, increasing in abundance. Overall these changes have led to a marked increase in the relative abundance of diatoms versus dinoflagellates. Our analyses, including Granger tests to identify criteria of causality, indicate that this switch is driven by an interaction effect of both increasing sea surface temperatures combined with increasingly windy conditions in summer.

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