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| Content Provider | frontiers |
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| Author | Nelson, Bryan Raveen Pati, Siddhartha Sarkar, Tanmay Tang, Qian |
| Abstract | Climate oscillation causes temporal shifts in marine life distribution and for Baja (California), warm weather promotes the increase in Red Sea urchin populations [4]. In ambient conditions, this sea urchin was indicated with normal population recovery of 65-82 % after considering threats, predation, and harvest. However, its population collapses during extreme warm conditions, particularly during the El Nino or the Blob. Despite the increasing food sources due to eutrophic conditions not all grazers (for example the Red Sea urchin) could adapt well in these conditions. Therefore, thermal stratification in reef and kelp ecosystems could be managed by momentarily pausing harvest. It ensures the survival and recovery of corals, grazers, and browsers.Many ecosystems are supported by closely resembled biomass that have close-tosimilar demands for sustenance [5]. Trophic redundancies are higher in coastal environments than offshore due to foraging and mobility. Also, the emergence of generalists that cope with wide climate variations does not only threaten the survival of specialists but also upsets the entire food web. While temporal shifts in climate upsets the prey-predator relationships, closely-related or a group of species with similar demands could have different trophic positions in comparable environments. Therefore, climate resilience is strategy to manage a target species.This topic successfully addressed impacts by climate oscillation through articles that communica... |
| ISSN | 22967745 |
| DOI | 10.3389/fmars.2023.1177501 |
| Volume Number | 10 |
| Journal | Frontiers in Marine Science |
| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 2023-03-23 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Marine Trophic Ecology Resource Energy Interaction Biodiversity |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
| Subject | Global and Planetary Change Oceanography Ocean Engineering Aquatic Science Water Science and Technology |
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