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Article Dans Une Revue Nature Climate Change Année : 2021

Climate change drives widespread shifts in lake thermal habitat

Benjamin Kraemer
Rachel Pilla
R. Iestyn Woolway
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Syuhei Ban
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William Colom-Montero
Shawn Devlin
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Martin Dokulil
Evelyn Gaiser
K. David Hambright
Dag Hessen
Scott Higgins
Klaus Jöhnk
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Wendel Keller
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Lesley Knoll
Peter Leavitt
Fabio Lepori
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Martin Luger
Stephen Maberly
Dörthe Müller-Navarra
Andrew Paterson
Donald Pierson
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David Richardson
Michela Rogora
James Rusak
Steven Sadro
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Nico Salmaso
Martin Schmid
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Eugene Silow
Ruben Sommaruga
Julio Stelzer
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Dietmar Straile
Wim Thiery
Maxim Timofeyev
Piet Verburg
Gesa Weyhenmeyer
Rita Adrian

Résumé

Abstract Lake surfaces are warming worldwide, raising concerns about lake organism responses to thermal habitat changes. Species may cope with temperature increases by shifting their seasonality or their depth to track suitable thermal habitats, but these responses may be constrained by ecological interactions, life histories or limiting resources. Here we use 32 million temperature measurements from 139 lakes to quantify thermal habitat change (percentage of non-overlap) and assess how this change is exacerbated by potential habitat constraints. Long-term temperature change resulted in an average 6.2% non-overlap between thermal habitats in baseline (1978–1995) and recent (1996–2013) time periods, with non-overlap increasing to 19.4% on average when habitats were restricted by season and depth. Tropical lakes exhibited substantially higher thermal non-overlap compared with lakes at other latitudes. Lakes with high thermal habitat change coincided with those having numerous endemic species, suggesting that conservation actions should consider thermal habitat change to preserve lake biodiversity.

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hal-03303793 , version 1 (28-07-2021)

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Benjamin Kraemer, Rachel Pilla, R. Iestyn Woolway, Orlane Anneville, Syuhei Ban, et al.. Climate change drives widespread shifts in lake thermal habitat. Nature Climate Change, 2021, 11 (6), pp.521-529. ⟨10.1038/s41558-021-01060-3⟩. ⟨hal-03303793⟩
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