학술논문

Increased functional diversity warns of ecological transition in the Arctic.
Document Type
Article
Source
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 4/14/2021, Vol. 288 Issue 1948, p1-7. 7p.
Subject
*ECOSYSTEM health
*SPECIES distribution
*GLOBAL warming
*BIOLOGICAL extinction
*SPECIES diversity
Language
ISSN
0962-8452
Abstract
As temperatures rise, motile species start to redistribute to more suitable areas, potentially affecting the persistence of several resident species and altering biodiversity and ecosystem functions. In the Barents Sea, a hotspot for global warming, marine fish from boreal regions have been increasingly found in the more exclusive Arctic region. Here, we show that this shift in species distribution is increasing species richness and evenness, and even more so, the functional diversity of the Arctic. Higher diversity is often interpreted as being positive for ecosystem health and is a target for conservation. However, the increasing trend observed here may be transitory as the traits involved threaten Arctic species via predation and competition. If the pressure from global warming continues to rise, the ensuing loss of Arctic species will result in a reduction in functional diversity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]