Thermal refugia reinforce macroalgal resilience against climate change in the southeastern Bay of Biscay

Author:

Arriaga O.1ORCID,Wawrzynkowski P.23,Muguerza N.1,Díez I.1,González J.1,Gorostiaga J. M.1,Quintano E.1,Becerro M. A.2

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Botany, Department of Plant Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science and Technology & Research Centre for Experimental Marine Biology and Biotechnology PIE‐UPV/EHU University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) Bilbao Spain

2. The BITES Lab, Center for Advanced Studies of Blanes (CEAB‐CSIC) Blanes (Girona) Spain

3. Institute of Aquatic Ecology, University of Girona Girona Catalonia Spain

Abstract

AbstractRising global temperatures present unprecedented challenges to marine ecosystems, demanding a profound understanding of their ecological dynamics for effective conservation strategies. Over a comprehensive macroalgal assessment spanning three decades, we investigated the spatiotemporal evolution of shallow‐water benthic communities in the southern Bay of Biscay, uncovering climate‐resilient areas amidst the ongoing phase shift in the region. Our investigation identified seven locations serving as potential climate refugia, where cold‐affinity, canopy‐forming macroalgal species persisted and community structure was similar to that observed in 1991. We unveiled a clear association between the emergence of these refugia, sea surface temperature (SST), and the Community Temperature Index, positioning SST as a significant driver of the observed phase shift in the region. Warming processes, defined as tropicalization (increase of warm‐affinity species) and deborealization (decrease of cold‐affinity species), were prominent outside refugia. In contrast, cooling processes, defined as borealization (increase of cold‐affinity species) and detropicalization (decrease of warm‐affinity species), prevailed inside refugia. Refugia exhibited approximately 35% lower warming processes compared to non‐refuge areas. This resulted in a dominance of warm‐affinity species outside refugia, contrasting with the stability observed within refugia. The persistence of canopy‐forming species in refuge areas significantly contributed to maintaining ecosystem diversity and stability. These findings underscored the pivotal role of climate refugia in mitigating climate‐driven impacts. Prioritizing the protection and restoration of these refugia can foster resilience and ensure the preservation of biodiversity for future generations. Our study illustrates the importance of refining our understanding of how marine ecosystems respond to climate change, offering actionable insights essential for informed conservation strategies and sustainable environmental management.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Eusko Jaurlaritza

Publisher

Wiley

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