Towards transboundary networks of climate-smart marine reserves in the Southern California Bight

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Arafeh-Dalmau NurORCID,Munguia-Vega AdrianORCID,Micheli FiorenzaORCID,Vilalta-Navas Ainoa,Villasenor-Derbez Juan CarlosORCID,Précoma-de la Mora MagdalenaORCID,Schoeman David S.ORCID,Medellín-Ortíz AlfonsoORCID,Cavanaugh Kyle C.,Sosa-Nishizaki OscarORCID,Burnham Theresa L.U.ORCID,Knight Christopher J.ORCID,Woodson C. BrockORCID,Abas Marina,Abadía-Cardoso AliciaORCID,Aburto-Oropeza OctavioORCID,Esgro Michael W.ORCID,Espinosa-Andrade Noemi,Beas-Luna RodrigoORCID,Cardenas Nirari,Carr Mark H.ORCID,Dale Katherine E.ORCID,Cisneros-Soberanis FridaORCID,Flores-Morales Ana LauraORCID,Fulton Stuart,García-Rodríguez Emiliano,Giron-Nava AlfredoORCID,Gleason Mary G.ORCID,Green Alison L.,Hernández-Velasco ArturoORCID,Ibarra-Macías Beatriz,Johnson Andrew F.,Lorda JulioORCID,Malpica-Cruz LuisORCID,Montaño-Moctezuma GabrielaORCID,Olguín-Jacobson CarolinaORCID,Parés-Sierra Alejandro,Raimondi Peter T.,Ramírez-Ortiz GeorginaORCID,Ramirez-Valdez ArturoORCID,Reyes-Bonilla HéctorORCID,Saarman Emily,Saldaña-Ruiz Luz ErandiORCID,Smith Alexandra,Soldatini CeciliaORCID,Suárez AlvinORCID,Torres-Moye Guillermo,Walther MarianaORCID,Watson Elizabeth BurkeORCID,Worden Sara,Possingham Hugh P.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractClimate-smart conservation addresses the vulnerability of biodiversity to climate change impacts but may require transboundary considerations. Here, we adapt and refine 16 biophysical guidelines for climate-smart marine reserves for the transboundary California Bight ecoregion. We link several climate-adaptation strategies (e.g., maintaining connectivity, representing climate refugia, and forecasting effectiveness of protection) by focusing on kelp forests and associated species. We quantify transboundary larval connectivity along ∼800 km of coast and find that the number of connections and the average density of larvae dispersing through the network under future climate scenarios could decrease by ∼50%, highlighting the need to protect critical steppingstone nodes. We also find that although focal species will generally recover with 30% protection, marine heatwaves could hinder subsequent recovery in the following 50 years, suggesting that protecting climate refugia and expanding the coverage of marine reserves is a priority. Together, these findings provide a first comprehensive framework for integrating climate resilience for networks of marine reserves and highlight the need for a coordinated approach in the California Bight ecoregion.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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