Climate velocity reveals increasing exposure of deep-ocean biodiversity to future warming

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Marine biodiversity is at risk as the ocean warms, but currently the focus has been at the surface as the deep ocean has warmed less. Climate velocity—the speed and direction of isotherm displacement—is calculated to be faster in the deep ocean, and projections show this difference will grow.
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Authors Isaac Brito-Morales;David S. Schoeman;Jorge García Molinos;Michael T. Burrows;Carissa J. Klein;Nur Arafeh-Dalmau;Kristin Kaschner;Cristina Garilao;Kathleen Kesner-Reyes;Anthony J. Richardson;Isaac Brito-Morales;David S. Schoeman;Jorge García Molinos;Michael T. Burrows;Carissa J. Klein;Nur Arafeh-Dalmau;Kristin Kaschner;Cristina Garilao;Kathleen Kesner-Reyes;Anthony J. Richardson;
Journal nature climate change
Year 2020
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doi:10.1038/s41558-020-0773-5
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