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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
BibLvlCode
AS
Title
Specific niche requirements underpin multidecadal range edge stability, but may introduce barriers for climate change adaptation
Abstract
Aim

To investigate some of the environmental variables underpinning the past and present distribution of an ecosystem engineer near its poleward range edge.

Location

>500 locations spanning >7,400 km around Ireland.

Methods

We collated past and present distribution records on a known climate change indicator, the reef-forming worm Sabellaria alveolata (Linnaeus, 1767) in a biogeographic boundary region over 182 years (1836–2018). This included repeat sampling of 60 locations in the cooler 1950s and again in the warmer 2000s and 2010s. Using species distribution modelling, we identified some of the environmental drivers that likely underpin S. alveolata distribution towards the leading edge of its biogeographical range in Ireland.

Results

Through plotting 981 records of presence and absence, we revealed a discontinuous distribution with discretely bounded sub-populations, and edges that coincide with the locations of tidal fronts. Repeat surveys of 60 locations across three time periods showed evidence of population increases, declines, local extirpation and recolonization events within the range, but no evidence of extensions beyond the previously identified distribution limits, despite decades of warming. At a regional scale, populations were relatively stable through time, but local populations in the cold Irish Sea appear highly dynamic and vulnerable to local extirpation risk. Contemporary distribution data (2013–2018) computed with modelled environmental data identified specific niche requirements which can explain the many distribution gaps, namely wave height, tidal amplitude, stratification index, then substrate type.

Main conclusions

In the face of climate warming, such specific niche requirements can create environmental barriers that may prevent species from extending beyond their leading edges. These boundaries may limit a species’ capacity to redistribute in response to global environmental change.

WebOfScience code
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000613703200001
Bibliographic citation
Firth, L.B.; Harris, D.; Blaze, J.A.; Marzloff, M.P.; Boyé, A.; Miller, P.I.; Curd, A.; Vasquez, M.; Nunn, J.D.; O'Connor, N.E.; Power, A.M.; Mieszkowska, N.; O'Riordan, R.M.; Burrows, M.T.; Bricheno, L.M.; Knights, A.M.; Nunes, F.L.D.; Bordeyne, F.; Bush, L.E.; Byers, J.E.; David, C.; Davies, A.J.; Dubois, S.F.; Edwards, H.; Foggo, A.; Grant, L.; Green, J.A.M.; Gribben, P.E.; Lima, F.P.; McGrath, D.; Noël, L.M.L.J.; Seabra, R.; Simkanin, C.; Hawkins, S.J. (2021). Specific niche requirements underpin multidecadal range edge stability, but may introduce barriers for climate change adaptation. Diversity Distrib. 27(4): 668-683. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13224
Topic
Fresh water
Is peer reviewed
true
Access rights
open access
Is accessible for free
true

Authors

author
Name
Louise Firth
author
Name
Daniel Harris
author
Name
Julie Blaze
author
Name
Martin Marzloff
author
Name
Aurélien Boyé
author
Name
Peter Miller
author
Name
Amelia Curd
author
Name
Mickaël Vasquez
author
Name
Julia Nunn
author
Name
Nessa O'Connor
author
Name
Anne Marie Power
author
Name
Nova Mieszkowska
Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9570-7759
author
Name
Ruth O'Riordan
author
Name
Michael Burrows
author
Name
Lucy Bricheno
author
Name
Antony Knights
author
Name
Flavia Nunes
author
Name
François Bordeyne
author
Name
Laura Bush
author
Name
James Byers
author
Name
Carmen David
author
Name
Andrew Davies
author
Name
Stanislas Dubois
author
Name
Hugh Edwards
author
Name
Andy Foggo
author
Name
Lisa Grant
author
Name
J.A. Mattias Green
author
Name
Paul Gribben
author
Name
Fernando Lima
author
Name
David McGrath
author
Name
Laure Noël
author
Name
Rui Seabra
author
Name
Christina Simkanin
author
Name
Stephen Hawkins

Links

referenced creativework
type
DOI
accessURL
https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13224

taxonomic terms

taxonomic terms associated with this publication
Hydrobiidae [spring snails]

Document metadata

date created
2021-07-02
date modified
2021-09-21