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Global patterns of predator diversity in the open oceans
Authors:Worm Boris  Sandow Marcel  Oschlies Andreas  Lotze Heike K  Myers Ransom A
Institution:Biology Department, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada B3H 4J1. bworm@dal.ca
Abstract:The open oceans comprise most of the biosphere, yet patterns and trends of species diversity there are enigmatic. Here, we derive worldwide patterns of tuna and billfish diversity over the past 50 years, revealing distinct subtropical "hotspots" that appeared to hold generally for other predators and zooplankton. Diversity was positively correlated with thermal fronts and dissolved oxygen and a nonlinear function of temperature (approximately 25 degrees C optimum). Diversity declined between 10 and 50% in all oceans, a trend that coincided with increased fishing pressure, superimposed on strong El Ni?o-Southern Oscillation-driven variability across the Pacific. We conclude that predator diversity shows a predictable yet eroding pattern signaling ecosystem-wide changes linked to climate and fishing.
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