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Putting Temperature and Oxygen Thresholds of Marine Animals in Context of Environmental Change: A Regional Perspective for the Scotian Shelf and Gulf of St. Lawrence

机译:将海洋动物的温度和氧气阈值置于环境变化的背景下:斯科特架子和圣劳伦斯湾的区域视角

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We conducted a literature review of reported temperature, salinity, pH, depth and oxygen preferences and thresholds of important marine species found in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Scotian Shelf region. We classified 54 identified fishes and macroinvertebrates as important either because they support a commercial fishery, have threatened or at risk status, or meet one of the following criteria: bycatch, baitfish, invasive, vagrant, important for ecosystem energy transfer, or predators or prey of the above species. The compiled data allow an assessment of species-level impacts including physiological stress and mortality given predictions of future ocean physical and biogeochemical conditions. If an observed, multi-decadal oxygen trend on the central Scotian Shelf continues, a number of species will lose favorable oxygen conditions, experience oxygen-stress, or disappear due to insufficient oxygen in the coming half-century. Projected regional trends and natural variability are both large, and natural variability will act to alternately amplify and dampen anthropogenic changes. When estimates of variability are included with the trend, species encounter unfavourable oxygen conditions decades sooner. Finally, temperature and oxygen thresholds of adult Atlantic wolffish (Anarhichas lupus) and adult Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) are assessed in the context of a potential future scenario derived from high-resolution ocean models for the central Scotian Shelf.
机译:我们对报道的温度,盐度,pH,深度和氧气的偏好以及在圣劳伦斯湾和斯科蒂尔货架地区发现的重要海洋物种的阈值进行了文献综述。我们将54种已识别的鱼类和大型无脊椎动物归类为重要鱼类,因为它们支持商业渔业,已处于威胁或处于危险状态或符合以下标准之一:副渔获物,饵鱼,入侵性,无性游荡,对生态系统能量转移很重要,或掠食性动物或猎物以上物种。根据对未来海洋物理和生物地球化学条件的预测,汇编的数据可以评估物种一级的影响,包括生理压力和死亡率。如果观察到的斯科舍陆架中部的年代际氧气趋势仍在继续,那么许多物种将失去有利的氧气条件,遭受氧气压力,或者由于即将到来的半个世纪中氧气不足而消失。预计的区域趋势和自然变异性都很大,自然变异性将交替放大和抑制人为变化。如果将趋势的可变性估算值包括在内,则物种会在几十年之前遇到不利的氧气条件。最后,在潜在的未来情景的背景下,对成年大西洋狼鱼(Anarhichas lupus)和成年大西洋鳕鱼(Gadus morhua)的温度和氧气阈值进行了评估,该场景是从中部Scotian Shelf高分辨率海洋模型得出的。

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