Climate change and historical biogeography of the barnacle Semibalanus balanoides

Aim: Marine sessile inter-tidal invertebrates are expected to undergo shifts in distribution due to climate change. Using a combination of survey and transplant data with thermal modelling, we investigated the role of climate on the poleward contraction of the southern range edge of the north temper...

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Published inGlobal ecology and biogeography Vol. 21; no. 7; pp. 716 - 724
Main Authors Jones, Sierra J., Southward, Alan J., Wethey, David S.
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Abstract Aim: Marine sessile inter-tidal invertebrates are expected to undergo shifts in distribution due to climate change. Using a combination of survey and transplant data with thermal modelling, we investigated the role of climate on the poleward contraction of the southern range edge of the north temperate barnacle Semibalanus balanoides. Location: Western Atlantic of the United States. Methods: Barnacle surveys were conducted along the east coast of the United States in 1963 and 2007. Presence, absence and abundance data were collected and the time periods were compared. Transplant experiments monitoring survival with relation to temperature were conducted upon S. balanoides along the more southerly portion of their range, and modelling predicting barnacle survival with relation to biogeography was completed. Results: The southern limit of S. balanoides has contracted approximately 350 km to the north. Main conclusions: The changes thus far observed in climate along the east coast of the United States have contributed to the southern limit range contraction of S. balanoides. Further changes in the biogeography of S. balanoides are expected with continued climate warming.
AbstractList ABSTRACT Aim  Marine sessile inter‐tidal invertebrates are expected to undergo shifts in distribution due to climate change. Using a combination of survey and transplant data with thermal modelling, we investigated the role of climate on the poleward contraction of the southern range edge of the north temperate barnacle Semibalanus balanoides. Location  Western Atlantic of the United States. Methods  Barnacle surveys were conducted along the east coast of the United States in 1963 and 2007. Presence, absence and abundance data were collected and the time periods were compared. Transplant experiments monitoring survival with relation to temperature were conducted upon S. balanoides along the more southerly portion of their range, and modelling predicting barnacle survival with relation to biogeography was completed. Results  The southern limit of S. balanoides has contracted approximately 350 km to the north. Main conclusions  The changes thus far observed in climate along the east coast of the United States have contributed to the southern limit range contraction of S. balanoides. Further changes in the biogeography of S. balanoides are expected with continued climate warming.
Aim Marine sessile inter-tidal invertebrates are expected to undergo shifts in distribution due to climate change. Using a combination of survey and transplant data with thermal modelling, we investigated the role of climate on the poleward contraction of the southern range edge of the north temperate barnacle Semibalanus balanoides. Location Western Atlantic of the United States. Methods Barnacle surveys were conducted along the east coast of the United States in 1963 and 2007. Presence, absence and abundance data were collected and the time periods were compared. Transplant experiments monitoring survival with relation to temperature were conducted upon S. balanoides along the more southerly portion of their range, and modelling predicting barnacle survival with relation to biogeography was completed. Results The southern limit of S. balanoides has contracted approximately 350 km to the north. Main conclusions The changes thus far observed in climate along the east coast of the United States have contributed to the southern limit range contraction of S. balanoides. Further changes in the biogeography of S. balanoides are expected with continued climate warming.
Aim Marine sessile inter-tidal invertebrates are expected to undergo shifts in distribution due to climate change. Using a combination of survey and transplant data with thermal modelling, we investigated the role of climate on the poleward contraction of the southern range edge of the north temperate barnacle Semibalanus balanoides. Location Western Atlantic of the United States. Methods Barnacle surveys were conducted along the east coast of the United States in 1963 and 2007. Presence, absence and abundance data were collected and the time periods were compared. Transplant experiments monitoring survival with relation to temperature were conducted upon S.balanoides along the more southerly portion of their range, and modelling predicting barnacle survival with relation to biogeography was completed. Results The southern limit of S.balanoides has contracted approximately 350km to the north. Main conclusions The changes thus far observed in climate along the east coast of the United States have contributed to the southern limit range contraction of S.balanoides. Further changes in the biogeography of S.balanoides are expected with continued climate warming.
ABSTRACT Aim  Marine sessile inter‐tidal invertebrates are expected to undergo shifts in distribution due to climate change. Using a combination of survey and transplant data with thermal modelling, we investigated the role of climate on the poleward contraction of the southern range edge of the north temperate barnacle Semibalanus balanoides . Location  Western Atlantic of the United States. Methods  Barnacle surveys were conducted along the east coast of the United States in 1963 and 2007. Presence, absence and abundance data were collected and the time periods were compared. Transplant experiments monitoring survival with relation to temperature were conducted upon S. balanoides along the more southerly portion of their range, and modelling predicting barnacle survival with relation to biogeography was completed. Results  The southern limit of S. balanoides has contracted approximately 350 km to the north. Main conclusions  The changes thus far observed in climate along the east coast of the United States have contributed to the southern limit range contraction of S. balanoides . Further changes in the biogeography of S. balanoides are expected with continued climate warming.
Author Southward, Alan J.
Jones, Sierra J.
Wethey, David S.
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Snippet Aim: Marine sessile inter-tidal invertebrates are expected to undergo shifts in distribution due to climate change. Using a combination of survey and...
ABSTRACT Aim  Marine sessile inter‐tidal invertebrates are expected to undergo shifts in distribution due to climate change. Using a combination of survey and...
ABSTRACT Aim  Marine sessile inter‐tidal invertebrates are expected to undergo shifts in distribution due to climate change. Using a combination of survey and...
Aim Marine sessile inter-tidal invertebrates are expected to undergo shifts in distribution due to climate change. Using a combination of survey and transplant...
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SubjectTerms Animal and plant ecology
Animal ecology
Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Barnacles
Biogeography
Biological and medical sciences
Cape Cod
Chthamalus fragilis
Climate change
Climate models
Climatology. Bioclimatology. Climate change
Coasts
Earth, ocean, space
Ecological competition
Ecological zones
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External geophysics
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
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Marine
Marine biology
Marine ecology
Megabalanus coccopoma
Meteorology
Mortality
Semibalanus balanoides
Synecology
western Atlantic
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