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Citizen science observations reveal rapid, multi-decadal ecosystem changes in eastern Long Island Sound

机译:公民科学观察揭示了东长岛海峡快速,数十年的生态系统变化

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Long-term environmental records are among the most valuable assets for understanding the trajectory and consequences of climate change. Here we report on a newly recovered time-series from Project Oceanology, a non-profit ocean science organization serving New England schools (USA) since 1972. As part of its educational mission, Project Oceanology has routinely and consistently recorded water temperature, pH, and oxygen as well as invertebrate and fish abundance in nearshore waters of the Thames River estuary in eastern Long Island Sound (LIS). We digitized these long-term records to test for decadal trends in abiotic and biotic variables including shifts in species abundance, richness, and diversity. Consistent with previous studies, the data revealed an above-average warming rate of eastern LIS waters over the past four decades (+0.45 degrees C decade(-1)), a non-linear acidification trend twice the global average (-0.04 pH units decade(-1)), and a notable decline in whole water-column dissolved oxygen concentrations (-0.29 mg L-1 decade(-1)). Trawl catches between 1997 and 2016 suggested a significant decrease in overall species diversity and richness, declines in cold-water adapted species such as American lobster (Homarus americanus), rock crab (Cancer irroratus), and winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus), but concurrent increases in the warm-water decapod Libinia emarginata (spider crab). Our study confirmed that Long Island Sound is a rapidly changing urban estuary, while demonstrating the value of long-term observations made by citizen-scientists, educators, and other stakeholders.
机译:长期的环境记录是了解气候变化的轨迹和后果的最有价值的资产之一。在这里,我们报告了P​​roject海洋学的最新恢复时间序列,该项目是自1972年以来为美国新英格兰学校提供服务的非营利性海洋科学组织。作为其教育使命的一部分,Project Oceanology定期且一致地记录水温,长岛海湾(LIS)东部泰晤士河河口的近岸水域中的氧气,无脊椎动物和鱼类的丰度。我们将这些长期记录数字化,以测试非生物和生物变量的年代际趋势,包括物种丰度,丰富性和多样性的变化。与之前的研究一致,数据表明过去四个十年(+0.45摄氏度十年(-1))东部LIS水的变暖率均高于平均水平,这是非线性酸化趋势的两倍,是全球平均水平的两倍(-0.04 pH单位)十(-1)),并且整个水柱中的溶解氧浓度显着下降(-0.29 mg L-1十(-1))。 1997年至2016年之间的拖网捕获表明,总体物种多样性和丰富度显着下降,适应冷水的物种(例如美国龙虾(Homarus americanus),石蟹(Cancer irroratus)和比目鱼(Pseudopleuronectes americanus)下降,但同时发生温水十足纲od脚Li(Ebinginata)(蜘蛛蟹)数量增加。我们的研究证实,长岛之声是一个快速变化的城市河口,同时证明了公民科学家,教育者和其他利益相关者进行的长期观测的价值。

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