Climate change and dead zones

dc.contributor.authorAltieri, Andrew H.
dc.contributor.authorGedan, Keryn B.
dc.date.accessioned2015-02-25T18:30:08Z
dc.date.available2015-02-25T18:30:08Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.description.abstractEstuaries and coastal seas provide valuable ecosystem services but are particularly vulnerable to the co-occurring threats of climate change and oxygen-depleted dead zones. We analyzed the severity of climate change predicted for existing dead zones, and found that 94% of dead zones are in regions that will experience at least a 2 °C temperature increase by the end of the century. We then reviewed how climate change will exacerbate hypoxic conditions through oceanographic, ecological, and physiological processes. We found evidence that suggests numerous climate variables including temperature, ocean acidification, sea-level rise, precipitation, wind, and storm patterns will affect dead zones, and that each of those factors has the potential to act through multiple pathways on both oxygen availability and ecological responses to hypoxia. Given the variety and strength of the mechanisms by which climate change exacerbates hypoxia, and the rates at which climate is changing, we posit that climate change variables are contributing to the dead zone epidemic by acting synergistically with one another and with recognized anthropogenic triggers of hypoxia including eutrophication. This suggests that a multidisciplinary, integrated approach that considers the full range of climate variables is needed to track and potentially reverse the spread of dead zones.
dc.format.extent1395–1406
dc.identifier1354-1013
dc.identifier.citationAltieri, Andrew H. and Gedan, Keryn B. 2015. "Climate change and dead zones." <em>Global Change Biology</em>, 21, (4) 1395–1406. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12754">https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12754</a>.
dc.identifier.issn1354-1013
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10088/24372
dc.publisherWiley-Blackwell
dc.relation.ispartofGlobal Change Biology 21 (4)
dc.titleClimate change and dead zones
dc.typearticle
sro.description.unitSTRI
sro.identifier.doi10.1111/gcb.12754
sro.identifier.itemID131065
sro.identifier.refworksID2196
sro.publicationPlaceHoboken

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