Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2796305016> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2796305016 endingPage "713" @default.
- W2796305016 startingPage "704" @default.
- W2796305016 abstract "Abstract Aim Poleward migration is a clear response of marine organisms to current global warming but the generality and geographical uniformity of this response are unclear. Marine fossils are expected to record the range shift responses of taxa and ecosystems to past climate change. However, unequal sampling (natural and human) in time and space biases the fossil record, restricting previous studies of ancient migrations to individual taxa and events. We expect that temporal changes in the latitudinal distribution of surviving taxa will reveal range shifts to trace global climate change. Location Global. Time period Post‐Cambrian Phanerozoic aeon. Major taxa studied Well‐fossilized marine benthic invertebrates comprising stony corals, bivalves, gastropods, brachiopods, trilobites and calcifying sponges. Methods We track deviations in the latitudinal distribution of range centres of age boundary crossing taxa from the expected distribution, and compare responses across latitudes. We build deviation time series, spanning hundreds of million years, from fossil occurrences and test correlations with seawater temperature estimates derived from stable oxygen isotopes of fossils. Results Seawater temperature and latitudinal deviations from sampling are positively correlated over the post‐Cambrian Phanerozoic. Simulations suggest that sampling patterns are highly unlikely to drive this putative signal of range shifts. Systematically accounting for known sampling issues strengthens this correlation, so that climate is capable of explaining nearly a third of the variance in ancient latitudinal range shifts. The relationship is stronger in low latitude taxa than higher latitude taxa, and in warm ages than cool ages. Main conclusions Latitudinal range shifts occurred in concert with climate change throughout the post‐Cambrian Phanerozoic. Low latitude taxa show the clearest climate‐migration signal through time, corroborating predictions of their shift in a warming future." @default.
- W2796305016 created "2018-04-13" @default.
- W2796305016 creator A5011079773 @default.
- W2796305016 creator A5062955216 @default.
- W2796305016 creator A5082597568 @default.
- W2796305016 date "2018-04-03" @default.
- W2796305016 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W2796305016 title "Marine invertebrate migrations trace climate change over 450 million years" @default.
- W2796305016 cites W1538017559 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W1947998754 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W1968838468 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W1972162246 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W1974478347 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W1975272496 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W1976721572 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W1985936925 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W1988521903 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W1990543988 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2002435629 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2004101002 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2005947801 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2018291779 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2024649846 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2029155211 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2031126276 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2055136033 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2055442076 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2068687396 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2077643667 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2078542443 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2079155517 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2082455532 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2088149005 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2092418241 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2097057823 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2101081995 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2107037465 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2112985126 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2117299568 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2118419715 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2119847130 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2125693485 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2126179800 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2126839167 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2127267476 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2133501143 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2139389351 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2147255366 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2147544980 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2150741383 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2171906757 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2221374418 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2267470873 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2535952511 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2598701004 @default.
- W2796305016 cites W2605120720 @default.
- W2796305016 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12732" @default.
- W2796305016 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2796305016 type Work @default.
- W2796305016 sameAs 2796305016 @default.
- W2796305016 citedByCount "20" @default.
- W2796305016 countsByYear W27963050162018 @default.
- W2796305016 countsByYear W27963050162019 @default.
- W2796305016 countsByYear W27963050162020 @default.
- W2796305016 countsByYear W27963050162021 @default.
- W2796305016 countsByYear W27963050162022 @default.
- W2796305016 countsByYear W27963050162023 @default.
- W2796305016 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2796305016 hasAuthorship W2796305016A5011079773 @default.
- W2796305016 hasAuthorship W2796305016A5062955216 @default.
- W2796305016 hasAuthorship W2796305016A5082597568 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C109007969 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C110872660 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C111368507 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C115343472 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C122523270 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C132651083 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C13280743 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C13474642 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C151152651 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C167570900 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C16989226 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C172269249 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C204323151 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C71640776 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C73707237 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C83042747 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConceptScore W2796305016C109007969 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConceptScore W2796305016C110872660 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConceptScore W2796305016C111368507 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConceptScore W2796305016C115343472 @default.
- W2796305016 hasConceptScore W2796305016C122523270 @default.