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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
BibLvlCode
AS
Title
Temperature effects on the distribution of aragonitic and calcite‐secreting epifaunal bivalves
Abstract

Aim

To test if temperature significantly influences the global biogeographic distribution of marine epifaunal bivalves via their skeletal mineralogy.

Location

Global.

Taxa

Marine, epifaunal bivalves.

Methods

The skeletal mineralogy of 45,789 epifaunal bivalve occurrences from 669 species from the Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS) was related to sea surface temperatures from Bio-ORACLE. Binomial regression was used to assess the influence of temperature and seasonality on the distribution of aragonitic and calcite-secreting bivalve occurrences, aggregated in equal-area grid cells.

Results

The proportion of aragonitic bivalve occurrences significantly increases with mean annual temperature in our global analysis and most marine biogeographic realms. A greater prevalence of calcite-secreting bivalves in seasonal climates could be shown at low mean annual temperatures at the global scale but not within biogeographic realms.

Main Conclusions

The global biogeographic distribution of epifaunal bivalves is significantly influenced by water temperature via their skeletal mineralogy. The mechanism driving this pattern is best explained by the temperature modulation of the effect of Mg2+ on calcite growth. Although this Mg2+ effect predicts an advantage for aragonite secretion at higher temperatures, poleward migration in response to higher temperature extremes will expose tropical taxa to cooler temperatures in the cold season, which may impede aragonite secretion in taxa not adapted to these climates.

Significance

Our results suggest that skeletal mineralogy is likely to influence ocean warming-induced migration patterns.
Bibliographic citation
Eichenseer, K.; Balthasar, U.; Smart, C.W.; Kiessling, W. (2025). Temperature effects on the distribution of aragonitic and calcite‐secreting epifaunal bivalves. J. Biogeogr. 52(2): 313-322. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jbi.15036
Topic
Marine
Is peer reviewed
true
Access rights
open access
Is accessible for free
true

Authors

author
Name
Kilian Eichenseer
author
Name
Uwe Balthasar
author
Name
Christopher Smart
author
Name
Wolfgang Kiessling

Links

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DOI
accessURL
https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jbi.15036

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date created
2024-11-14
date modified
2025-04-15