“…Major biological changes in the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems have been associated with changing climates both in the past (e.g., Harnik et al, 2012;Yasuhara & Danovaro, 2016) and in future projections (e.g., Cheung et al, 2009;Pecl et al, 2017;Worm & Lotze, 2016). These include changes in ocean productivity (Boyce, Lewis, & Worm, 2010;Moore et al, 2018) and species distribution and abundance (Cheung et al, 2009;Lefort et al, 2015;Perry, 2005;Pinsky, Worm, Fogarty, Sarmiento, & Levin, 2013) at local to global scales. Over the coming century, these changes will have significant consequences for marine ecosystem structure and functioning as well as for ecosystem goods and services, such as the provisioning of food from fisheries and aquaculture, the production of oxygen, and storage of anthropogenic carbon (Pörtner et al, 2014;Vichi et al, 2011).…”