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Ecosystem response persists after a prolonged marine heatwave

Some of the longest and most comprehensive marine ecosystem monitoring programs were established in the Gulf of Alaska following the environmental disaster of the Exxon Valdez oil spill over 30 years ago. These monitoring programs have been successful in assessing recovery from oil spill impacts, an...

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Autores principales: Suryan, Robert M., Arimitsu, Mayumi L., Coletti, Heather A., Hopcroft, Russell R., Lindeberg, Mandy R., Barbeaux, Steven J., Batten, Sonia D., Burt, William J., Bishop, Mary A., Bodkin, James L., Brenner, Richard, Campbell, Robert W., Cushing, Daniel A., Danielson, Seth L., Dorn, Martin W., Drummond, Brie, Esler, Daniel, Gelatt, Thomas, Hanselman, Dana H., Hatch, Scott A., Haught, Stormy, Holderied, Kris, Iken, Katrin, Irons, David B., Kettle, Arthur B., Kimmel, David G., Konar, Brenda, Kuletz, Kathy J., Laurel, Benjamin J., Maniscalco, John M., Matkin, Craig, McKinstry, Caitlin A. E., Monson, Daniel H., Moran, John R., Olsen, Dan, Palsson, Wayne A., Pegau, W. Scott, Piatt, John F., Rogers, Lauren A., Rojek, Nora A., Schaefer, Anne, Spies, Ingrid B., Straley, Janice M., Strom, Suzanne L., Sweeney, Kathryn L., Szymkowiak, Marysia, Weitzman, Benjamin P., Yasumiishi, Ellen M., Zador, Stephani G.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7973763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33737519
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-83818-5
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author Suryan, Robert M.
Arimitsu, Mayumi L.
Coletti, Heather A.
Hopcroft, Russell R.
Lindeberg, Mandy R.
Barbeaux, Steven J.
Batten, Sonia D.
Burt, William J.
Bishop, Mary A.
Bodkin, James L.
Brenner, Richard
Campbell, Robert W.
Cushing, Daniel A.
Danielson, Seth L.
Dorn, Martin W.
Drummond, Brie
Esler, Daniel
Gelatt, Thomas
Hanselman, Dana H.
Hatch, Scott A.
Haught, Stormy
Holderied, Kris
Iken, Katrin
Irons, David B.
Kettle, Arthur B.
Kimmel, David G.
Konar, Brenda
Kuletz, Kathy J.
Laurel, Benjamin J.
Maniscalco, John M.
Matkin, Craig
McKinstry, Caitlin A. E.
Monson, Daniel H.
Moran, John R.
Olsen, Dan
Palsson, Wayne A.
Pegau, W. Scott
Piatt, John F.
Rogers, Lauren A.
Rojek, Nora A.
Schaefer, Anne
Spies, Ingrid B.
Straley, Janice M.
Strom, Suzanne L.
Sweeney, Kathryn L.
Szymkowiak, Marysia
Weitzman, Benjamin P.
Yasumiishi, Ellen M.
Zador, Stephani G.
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Bishop, Mary A.
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Brenner, Richard
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Cushing, Daniel A.
Danielson, Seth L.
Dorn, Martin W.
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Gelatt, Thomas
Hanselman, Dana H.
Hatch, Scott A.
Haught, Stormy
Holderied, Kris
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Kettle, Arthur B.
Kimmel, David G.
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Olsen, Dan
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Rogers, Lauren A.
Rojek, Nora A.
Schaefer, Anne
Spies, Ingrid B.
Straley, Janice M.
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Sweeney, Kathryn L.
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description Some of the longest and most comprehensive marine ecosystem monitoring programs were established in the Gulf of Alaska following the environmental disaster of the Exxon Valdez oil spill over 30 years ago. These monitoring programs have been successful in assessing recovery from oil spill impacts, and their continuation decades later has now provided an unparalleled assessment of ecosystem responses to another newly emerging global threat, marine heatwaves. The 2014–2016 northeast Pacific marine heatwave (PMH) in the Gulf of Alaska was the longest lasting heatwave globally over the past decade, with some cooling, but also continued warm conditions through 2019. Our analysis of 187 time series from primary production to commercial fisheries and nearshore intertidal to offshore oceanic domains demonstrate abrupt changes across trophic levels, with many responses persisting up to at least 5 years after the onset of the heatwave. Furthermore, our suite of metrics showed novel community-level groupings relative to at least a decade prior to the heatwave. Given anticipated increases in marine heatwaves under current climate projections, it remains uncertain when or if the Gulf of Alaska ecosystem will return to a pre-PMH state.
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spelling pubmed-79737632021-03-19 Ecosystem response persists after a prolonged marine heatwave Suryan, Robert M. Arimitsu, Mayumi L. Coletti, Heather A. Hopcroft, Russell R. Lindeberg, Mandy R. Barbeaux, Steven J. Batten, Sonia D. Burt, William J. Bishop, Mary A. Bodkin, James L. Brenner, Richard Campbell, Robert W. Cushing, Daniel A. Danielson, Seth L. Dorn, Martin W. Drummond, Brie Esler, Daniel Gelatt, Thomas Hanselman, Dana H. Hatch, Scott A. Haught, Stormy Holderied, Kris Iken, Katrin Irons, David B. Kettle, Arthur B. Kimmel, David G. Konar, Brenda Kuletz, Kathy J. Laurel, Benjamin J. Maniscalco, John M. Matkin, Craig McKinstry, Caitlin A. E. Monson, Daniel H. Moran, John R. Olsen, Dan Palsson, Wayne A. Pegau, W. Scott Piatt, John F. Rogers, Lauren A. Rojek, Nora A. Schaefer, Anne Spies, Ingrid B. Straley, Janice M. Strom, Suzanne L. Sweeney, Kathryn L. Szymkowiak, Marysia Weitzman, Benjamin P. Yasumiishi, Ellen M. Zador, Stephani G. Sci Rep Article Some of the longest and most comprehensive marine ecosystem monitoring programs were established in the Gulf of Alaska following the environmental disaster of the Exxon Valdez oil spill over 30 years ago. These monitoring programs have been successful in assessing recovery from oil spill impacts, and their continuation decades later has now provided an unparalleled assessment of ecosystem responses to another newly emerging global threat, marine heatwaves. The 2014–2016 northeast Pacific marine heatwave (PMH) in the Gulf of Alaska was the longest lasting heatwave globally over the past decade, with some cooling, but also continued warm conditions through 2019. Our analysis of 187 time series from primary production to commercial fisheries and nearshore intertidal to offshore oceanic domains demonstrate abrupt changes across trophic levels, with many responses persisting up to at least 5 years after the onset of the heatwave. Furthermore, our suite of metrics showed novel community-level groupings relative to at least a decade prior to the heatwave. Given anticipated increases in marine heatwaves under current climate projections, it remains uncertain when or if the Gulf of Alaska ecosystem will return to a pre-PMH state. Nature Publishing Group UK 2021-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7973763/ /pubmed/33737519 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-83818-5 Text en © This is a U.S. Government work and not under copyright protection in the US; foreign copyright protection may apply 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Hopcroft, Russell R.
Lindeberg, Mandy R.
Barbeaux, Steven J.
Batten, Sonia D.
Burt, William J.
Bishop, Mary A.
Bodkin, James L.
Brenner, Richard
Campbell, Robert W.
Cushing, Daniel A.
Danielson, Seth L.
Dorn, Martin W.
Drummond, Brie
Esler, Daniel
Gelatt, Thomas
Hanselman, Dana H.
Hatch, Scott A.
Haught, Stormy
Holderied, Kris
Iken, Katrin
Irons, David B.
Kettle, Arthur B.
Kimmel, David G.
Konar, Brenda
Kuletz, Kathy J.
Laurel, Benjamin J.
Maniscalco, John M.
Matkin, Craig
McKinstry, Caitlin A. E.
Monson, Daniel H.
Moran, John R.
Olsen, Dan
Palsson, Wayne A.
Pegau, W. Scott
Piatt, John F.
Rogers, Lauren A.
Rojek, Nora A.
Schaefer, Anne
Spies, Ingrid B.
Straley, Janice M.
Strom, Suzanne L.
Sweeney, Kathryn L.
Szymkowiak, Marysia
Weitzman, Benjamin P.
Yasumiishi, Ellen M.
Zador, Stephani G.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7973763/
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