Rise Of The Rare Biosphere: Thinking Beyond Climate Envelopes For Forecasting Harmful Algal Blooms

Nicholas R. Record,Peter D. Countway,Kohl Kanwit, Jose Antonio Fernandez-Robledo

ELEMENTA-SCIENCE OF THE ANTHROPOCENE(2021)

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Ocean ecosystems are changing, and the climate envelope paradigm predicts a steady shift, approximately poleward, of species ranges. The Gulf of Maine presents a test case of this paradigm, as temperatures have warmed extremely rapidly. Some species have shifted northeastward, matching predictions. Others-namely harmful algal species like Pseudo-nitzschia australis and Karenia mikimotoi-do not appear to have followed climate trajectories, arriving as surprises in the Gulf of Maine. Rare-biosphere dynamics offer one possible ecological lens for understanding and predicting this type of surprise. Rare species in the plankton, possibly more so than southerly ones, may provide management challenges in the future. Improved monitoring and broader coordination of monitoring of the rare biosphere could help develop early warning systems for harmful and toxic algae. A better theoretical understanding of rare biosphere dynamics is also needed. A challenge for the next cohort of ecosystem projections is to predict the newly emerging harmful species of the type that catch us by surprise.
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Harmful algal bloom, Rare biosphere, Climate change, Forecasting, Gulf of Maine, Karenia mikimotoi, Pseudo-nitzschia australis
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