2022
DOI: 10.31223/x5s343
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Marine ecosystem changepoints spread under ocean warming in an Earth System Model

Abstract: Sudden shifts in marine plankton communities in response to environmental changes are of special concern because of their low predictability and high potential impacts on ocean ecosystems. We explored how anthropogenic climate change influences the spatial extent and frequency of changepoints in plankton populations by comparing the behavior of a plankton community in a coupled Earth System Model under pre-industrial, historical 20th-century, and projected 21st-century forcing. The ocean areas where surface oc… Show more

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