Potential changes in the connectivity of marine protected areas driven by extreme ocean warming

Abstract Projected future climate scenarios anticipate a warmer tropical ocean and changes in surface currents that will likely influence the survival of marine organisms and the connectivity of marine protected areas (MPAs) networks. We simulated the regional effects of climate change on the demogr...

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Main Authors: Luciana Shigihara Lima, Douglas Francisco Marcolino Gherardi, Luciano Ponzi Pezzi, Leilane Gonçalves dos Passos, Clarissa Akemi Kajiya Endo, Juan Pablo Quimbayo
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-05-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-89192-6
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spelling doaj-0bf7f8bc844f4c87a59f222791e2eba02021-05-16T11:26:45ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-05-0111111210.1038/s41598-021-89192-6Potential changes in the connectivity of marine protected areas driven by extreme ocean warmingLuciana Shigihara Lima0Douglas Francisco Marcolino Gherardi1Luciano Ponzi Pezzi2Leilane Gonçalves dos Passos3Clarissa Akemi Kajiya Endo4Juan Pablo Quimbayo5Laboratory of Ocean and Atmosphere Studies (LOA), Earth Observation and Geoinformatics Division, National Institute for Space Research (INPE)Laboratory of Ocean and Atmosphere Studies (LOA), Earth Observation and Geoinformatics Division, National Institute for Space Research (INPE)Laboratory of Ocean and Atmosphere Studies (LOA), Earth Observation and Geoinformatics Division, National Institute for Space Research (INPE)Geophysical Institute and Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, University of BergenInstitute of Marine ResearchCentro de Biologia Marinha (CEBIMar), Universidade de São PauloAbstract Projected future climate scenarios anticipate a warmer tropical ocean and changes in surface currents that will likely influence the survival of marine organisms and the connectivity of marine protected areas (MPAs) networks. We simulated the regional effects of climate change on the demographic connectivity of parrotfishes in nine MPAs in the South Atlantic through downscaling of the HadGEM2-ES Earth System Model running the RCP 8.5 greenhouse gas trajectory. Results indicate a tropicalization scenario over the tropical southwest Atlantic following an increase of sea surface temperature (SST) between 1.8 and 4.5 °C and changes in mean surface currents between − 0.6 to 0.5 m s−1 relative to present conditions. High mortality rates will reduce demographic connectivity and increase the isolation of oceanic islands. The simulation of organismal response to ocean warming shows that acclimation can significantly improve (p < 0.001) particle survival, promoting connectivity and tropicalization of MPAs, with potential impacts on their functional integrity and long-term resilience.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-89192-6
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author Luciana Shigihara Lima
Douglas Francisco Marcolino Gherardi
Luciano Ponzi Pezzi
Leilane Gonçalves dos Passos
Clarissa Akemi Kajiya Endo
Juan Pablo Quimbayo
spellingShingle Luciana Shigihara Lima
Douglas Francisco Marcolino Gherardi
Luciano Ponzi Pezzi
Leilane Gonçalves dos Passos
Clarissa Akemi Kajiya Endo
Juan Pablo Quimbayo
Potential changes in the connectivity of marine protected areas driven by extreme ocean warming
Scientific Reports
author_facet Luciana Shigihara Lima
Douglas Francisco Marcolino Gherardi
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title Potential changes in the connectivity of marine protected areas driven by extreme ocean warming
title_short Potential changes in the connectivity of marine protected areas driven by extreme ocean warming
title_full Potential changes in the connectivity of marine protected areas driven by extreme ocean warming
title_fullStr Potential changes in the connectivity of marine protected areas driven by extreme ocean warming
title_full_unstemmed Potential changes in the connectivity of marine protected areas driven by extreme ocean warming
title_sort potential changes in the connectivity of marine protected areas driven by extreme ocean warming
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series Scientific Reports
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publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Projected future climate scenarios anticipate a warmer tropical ocean and changes in surface currents that will likely influence the survival of marine organisms and the connectivity of marine protected areas (MPAs) networks. We simulated the regional effects of climate change on the demographic connectivity of parrotfishes in nine MPAs in the South Atlantic through downscaling of the HadGEM2-ES Earth System Model running the RCP 8.5 greenhouse gas trajectory. Results indicate a tropicalization scenario over the tropical southwest Atlantic following an increase of sea surface temperature (SST) between 1.8 and 4.5 °C and changes in mean surface currents between − 0.6 to 0.5 m s−1 relative to present conditions. High mortality rates will reduce demographic connectivity and increase the isolation of oceanic islands. The simulation of organismal response to ocean warming shows that acclimation can significantly improve (p < 0.001) particle survival, promoting connectivity and tropicalization of MPAs, with potential impacts on their functional integrity and long-term resilience.
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