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Nearshore Biodiversity Cross Projects M. Sayer 2008

Nearshore Biodiversity: What can the past reveal about the future? Tom Trott Rafael Riosmena-Rodriguez Glenys Gibson/Anna Redden Angela Mead/Charles Griffiths Nova Mieszkowska/Michael Burrows Main contact: Tom Trott Anne MarboeGerhard Pohle Ann Knowlton

Major Hypotheses & Objectives Pan-Atlantic nearshore communities share common changes in diversity through time at multiple taxonomic levels Qualitative and quantitative changes in taxonomic groups are similar in Atlantic and Pacific nearshore zones Taxonomic changes are related to disturbance from factors like climate-driven alterations and/or habitat utilization

Changing Oceans: The relative importance of multiple drivers L. Benedetti-Cecchi JJ. Cruz K. Iken B. Konar Main contact: L. Benedetti-Cecchi C. Mora HK. Lotze B. Worm

Major Hypotheses & Objectives Drivers of biodiversity change operate in interaction Interactions are scale-dependent Small-scale processes contribute to generate large-scale patterns

Approach & Analyses Pan-Atlantic data (& metadata) analysis temporal & spatial, trophic levels, taxonomic Global metadata analysis geographical and taxonomic Key Approaches Scope of Analyses

Planned Timelines Feb 2009 CoML Synthesis Workshop May 2009 Oceans Past II Aug/Nov 2009 Virtual Meetings Dec 2009 May 2009 First Rough Draft Dec 2009 Final Draft Feb 2010 Meetings Feb 2009 CoML Synthesis Workshop Jul 2009 Jan/Feb 2010 Drafts Submission Overall Product: April 2010 Aug 2009 First Draft Jan/Feb 2010 Final Draft

Planned Outputs 20 th Century Pan-Atlantic changes in nearshore biodiversity Disruptions in trophic diversity produce mixed responses in nearshore communities Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment PLoS Biology or Ecology Letters Overall past-present-future product (TBD)