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Global Warming and Wild Life
Camille Parmesan
Integrative Biology, University of Texas at Austin
* Global Temperatures are Rising
* Plants and Animals are Changing WHERE
they live and WHEN they live
Global
Average
Temperature
How do we know a biological
change is caused by climate?
Correlational Patterns
– Long-term patterns --- Does biological change match climate
trends in direction and magnitude?
– “natural experiments” --- does population respond to
extreme weather events and climate years?
Field Manipulations of temperature and fitness
– impacts on behavior (foraging, mating)
– impacts on growth and fecundity
Laboratory Experiments
– temperature survival thresholds
IPCC 2001: 8 Biological studies in USA
Pew report - USA only
• 40 studies total
– all would have qualified under IPCC criteria
• “Strong evidence” = 21 studies >
237 species / functional groups
Parmesan & Galbraith 2004
Butterflies want
their body
temperature to
be ~ 100° F
Edith’s Checkerspot butterfly
experiences frequent population
extinctions in undisturbed habitats
Most extinctions in south
and at low elevations
green = present
purple = extinct
Species’ range has shifted northward
and upward during the 20th c.
Parmesan 1996
Warming Causes Asynchrony --- Extinctions
• 2° C warming causes timing mis-match
• Host plants dry up 3-7 days earlier,
• caterpillars starve
False Springs Cause Extinctions
Heavy snowpack at high elevations benefits
populations by delaying flight season to peak
summer heat
Shift in status - at diversity of latitudes
Vagrants from Africa establish residency in Spain
1) Plain tiger (Danaus chrysippus)
1980 - 1st resident populations
1990s - evidence of many
breeding populations
2) Desert orange tip (Colotis evagore)
Specialist of hot micro-climates
lab - needs 164 °d > 60° F
lab - no evolution of hibernation
field & lab - no switch of food
Haeger, Shilap 1999
Jordano et al. J. Biogeog. 1991
Shifts in Nationality: Multiple invasions
Purple emperor (Apatura
iris)
2 independent invasions
20 ° E
6 0 °
N
5 8 ° Swe de n
Fi nl a nd
Pur ple
Empero r
(Apa t ur a
i r is)
Esto n ia
De n mark
1) 1900 - rare Denmark
1940s - common Denmark
1983 - Sweden (1st record)
2) 1991 - Finland from Baltics
(1st in 50 years)
Ryrholm unpub.; Kaila & Kullberg pers.
Comm.; Henriksen & Kreutzer 1982
Texas Has 5 New Species of
Tropical Butterflies
• Tropical species are
active year-around
• No winter
hibernation
• Killed by freeze
Rufous hummingbird was
migrant, now resident
Hill et al. 1998
Species have moved into USA from
Central America & Caribbean
Florida has new species of
dragonflies
Paulson 2001
The Red fox has shifted its range north,
threatening the Arctic fox
Hersteinsson & Macdonald 1992
Baffin Island:
went north 600
mi / 30 yrs
Species
Replacement:
Antarctic
Penguins
• Ice-adapted Adelie
– moving poleward
• Warm-adapted Chinstrap &
Gentoo
– Arrived 20-50 years ago Smith et al. Bioscience 1999; Fraser et al. Polar Biol. 1992; Emslie
et al. Ant. Science 1998
The toucan and other lowland tropical birds have
moved uphill, threatening high elevation birds.
Hydrology
and glaciers
Sea-Ice Animals Plants Studies covering
large areas
Studies using
remote sensing
Pikas are Sensitive to Heat
•live > 7,500 feet
•Must forage
> 9 x / day
Smith 1974
Low Elevation
Populations
Don’t Forage
Mid day
•Adults killed by
heat stress
( > 31° C in sun)
•Foraging time
limited by
temperature
Smith 1974
9,000 ft
August
9,000 ft
May
12,500 ft
August
Upward shift of
the pika
• 7 / 25 populations
have gone extinct
since 1930s
• Extinct
populations were
at lowest
elevations
Beever et al. 2003 Ice Age
Still present extinct
-- Spring is 2 weeks earlier and Fall is 2 weeks later
-- Growing season extended by 3 weeks at high latitudes (where
moisture available)
(Northern Hemisphere temperate zone)
Estimated: More than Half of Wild Species have
Responded to 20th c. Climate Change
(>1500 species / species groups)
Type of Analysis
Changed as
predicted
(n)
Changed opposite
to prediction
(n)
P
Phenological
N = 484 / (678)
87 % 13 % < .1 x10-12
Distributional changes:
At poleward/upper range boundaries
At equatorial/lower range boundaries
Community (abundance) changes:
Cold-adapted species
Warm-adapted species
N = 460 / (920)
81 %
75 %
74 %
91 %
81 %
19 %
25 %
26 %
9%
19 % < .1 x10-12
Meta-analysis
Range-boundaries (n=99)
Phenologies (n=172)
6.1 km-m/decade
northward/upward shift
2.3 d/decade advancement
.013
< 0.05
Diverse species of: trees, herbs, shrubs, reptiles, amphibians, fish, marine
zooplankton,marine invertebrates, mammals, birds butterflies
(Parmesan & Yohe, Nature 2003)
Is this a Problem?
Sooty copper
(Heodes tityrus)
Invasion of Estonia
1998 - 1st record
1999 - breeding populations
2002 - increase #populations
& northward expansion
4 2 °
4 0 °
20 ° E
6 0 °
4° E
Heode s
t it yr us
Fra n c e
N
5 6 °
Swe de n
Fi nl a nd
Es t onia
Ca t al onia
Spa i n
Parmesan et al. 1999
extinctions due to climate change
extinctions due to habitat loss
healthy populations
Habitat loss coupled with climate change
Endangered
Quino checkerspot
(E. editha quino)
Extinction of
the Golden
toad in
Monteverde
Costa Rica
•Cloud forest species require mist
•Population crashes followed years with
unusually high #dry days, especially > 5
dry (mist free) days in a row
Whole Ecosystems can collapse with single
extreme temperature event
Coral Reefs
and extreme
Sea Surface
Temperatures
(SST)
Stress
Stress
Aug 18
In 1998, coral bleaching affected every part
of the world’s oceans – reefs lost 95% of
coral in Maldives, Western Australia,
Okinawa and Palau.
In 1998, coral bleaching affected every part
of the world’s oceans – reefs lost 95% of
coral in Maldives, Western Australia,
Okinawa and Palau.
Feb
16% of living corals wiped off reefs in 1998.
16% of living corals wiped off reefs in 1998.
Coral reefs are among the most
biologically rich ecosystems on earth.
4,000 species of fish and 800 species of
reef-building corals described
Global temperature over the
past 65 million years
PRESENT
1,000
ya
13
m
ya
65
m
ya
18,000 years
230,000 years
1 Million years
3.5 Million years
10 million years
6 5 million years
10,000 years
1,000 years
55 million years
Raw data:
D. Jordano, L Kaila, J Kullberg, J.J. Lennon, A. Menzel, N. Ryrholm,M.C. Singer,
T. Tammaru, J. Tennent, C.D. Thomas, JA Thomas, M Warren
* The Millennium Atlas of Butterflies in Britain and Ireland (Asher et al. 2001)
* Field Guide to the Butterflies of Britain & Europe (Higgins & Riley 1970)
* Atlas of Finnish Macrolepidoptera (Hulden et al. 2000)
* The Butterflies of Scandinavia in Nature (Henriksen & Kreutzer 1982)
* A World of Butterflies (Schappert 2000)
Material and Images:
Environmental Sciences Institute, University of Texas
United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Kristina Schlegel (artist)
Acknowledgements
Shift in Alaskan tundra
carbon balance:
From sink to source
1980s 1990s/2000
Prudhoe Bay & Toolik Lake, AK
Losing 40 gC/m2/year
Oechel et al., Nature 2000
First signs of positive feedbacks

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05S3WOR_CParmesan_0723.pdf

  • 1. Global Warming and Wild Life Camille Parmesan Integrative Biology, University of Texas at Austin
  • 2. * Global Temperatures are Rising * Plants and Animals are Changing WHERE they live and WHEN they live Global Average Temperature
  • 3. How do we know a biological change is caused by climate? Correlational Patterns – Long-term patterns --- Does biological change match climate trends in direction and magnitude? – “natural experiments” --- does population respond to extreme weather events and climate years? Field Manipulations of temperature and fitness – impacts on behavior (foraging, mating) – impacts on growth and fecundity Laboratory Experiments – temperature survival thresholds
  • 4. IPCC 2001: 8 Biological studies in USA
  • 5. Pew report - USA only • 40 studies total – all would have qualified under IPCC criteria • “Strong evidence” = 21 studies > 237 species / functional groups Parmesan & Galbraith 2004
  • 7. Edith’s Checkerspot butterfly experiences frequent population extinctions in undisturbed habitats
  • 8. Most extinctions in south and at low elevations green = present purple = extinct Species’ range has shifted northward and upward during the 20th c. Parmesan 1996
  • 9. Warming Causes Asynchrony --- Extinctions • 2° C warming causes timing mis-match • Host plants dry up 3-7 days earlier, • caterpillars starve
  • 10. False Springs Cause Extinctions
  • 11.
  • 12. Heavy snowpack at high elevations benefits populations by delaying flight season to peak summer heat
  • 13. Shift in status - at diversity of latitudes Vagrants from Africa establish residency in Spain 1) Plain tiger (Danaus chrysippus) 1980 - 1st resident populations 1990s - evidence of many breeding populations 2) Desert orange tip (Colotis evagore) Specialist of hot micro-climates lab - needs 164 °d > 60° F lab - no evolution of hibernation field & lab - no switch of food Haeger, Shilap 1999 Jordano et al. J. Biogeog. 1991
  • 14. Shifts in Nationality: Multiple invasions Purple emperor (Apatura iris) 2 independent invasions 20 ° E 6 0 ° N 5 8 ° Swe de n Fi nl a nd Pur ple Empero r (Apa t ur a i r is) Esto n ia De n mark 1) 1900 - rare Denmark 1940s - common Denmark 1983 - Sweden (1st record) 2) 1991 - Finland from Baltics (1st in 50 years) Ryrholm unpub.; Kaila & Kullberg pers. Comm.; Henriksen & Kreutzer 1982
  • 15. Texas Has 5 New Species of Tropical Butterflies • Tropical species are active year-around • No winter hibernation • Killed by freeze
  • 16. Rufous hummingbird was migrant, now resident Hill et al. 1998 Species have moved into USA from Central America & Caribbean Florida has new species of dragonflies Paulson 2001
  • 17. The Red fox has shifted its range north, threatening the Arctic fox Hersteinsson & Macdonald 1992 Baffin Island: went north 600 mi / 30 yrs
  • 18. Species Replacement: Antarctic Penguins • Ice-adapted Adelie – moving poleward • Warm-adapted Chinstrap & Gentoo – Arrived 20-50 years ago Smith et al. Bioscience 1999; Fraser et al. Polar Biol. 1992; Emslie et al. Ant. Science 1998
  • 19. The toucan and other lowland tropical birds have moved uphill, threatening high elevation birds. Hydrology and glaciers Sea-Ice Animals Plants Studies covering large areas Studies using remote sensing
  • 20. Pikas are Sensitive to Heat •live > 7,500 feet •Must forage > 9 x / day Smith 1974
  • 21. Low Elevation Populations Don’t Forage Mid day •Adults killed by heat stress ( > 31° C in sun) •Foraging time limited by temperature Smith 1974 9,000 ft August 9,000 ft May 12,500 ft August
  • 22. Upward shift of the pika • 7 / 25 populations have gone extinct since 1930s • Extinct populations were at lowest elevations Beever et al. 2003 Ice Age Still present extinct
  • 23. -- Spring is 2 weeks earlier and Fall is 2 weeks later -- Growing season extended by 3 weeks at high latitudes (where moisture available) (Northern Hemisphere temperate zone)
  • 24. Estimated: More than Half of Wild Species have Responded to 20th c. Climate Change (>1500 species / species groups) Type of Analysis Changed as predicted (n) Changed opposite to prediction (n) P Phenological N = 484 / (678) 87 % 13 % < .1 x10-12 Distributional changes: At poleward/upper range boundaries At equatorial/lower range boundaries Community (abundance) changes: Cold-adapted species Warm-adapted species N = 460 / (920) 81 % 75 % 74 % 91 % 81 % 19 % 25 % 26 % 9% 19 % < .1 x10-12 Meta-analysis Range-boundaries (n=99) Phenologies (n=172) 6.1 km-m/decade northward/upward shift 2.3 d/decade advancement .013 < 0.05 Diverse species of: trees, herbs, shrubs, reptiles, amphibians, fish, marine zooplankton,marine invertebrates, mammals, birds butterflies (Parmesan & Yohe, Nature 2003)
  • 25. Is this a Problem? Sooty copper (Heodes tityrus) Invasion of Estonia 1998 - 1st record 1999 - breeding populations 2002 - increase #populations & northward expansion 4 2 ° 4 0 ° 20 ° E 6 0 ° 4° E Heode s t it yr us Fra n c e N 5 6 ° Swe de n Fi nl a nd Es t onia Ca t al onia Spa i n Parmesan et al. 1999
  • 26. extinctions due to climate change extinctions due to habitat loss healthy populations Habitat loss coupled with climate change Endangered Quino checkerspot (E. editha quino)
  • 27. Extinction of the Golden toad in Monteverde Costa Rica •Cloud forest species require mist •Population crashes followed years with unusually high #dry days, especially > 5 dry (mist free) days in a row
  • 28. Whole Ecosystems can collapse with single extreme temperature event Coral Reefs and extreme Sea Surface Temperatures (SST)
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  • 32. Aug 18 In 1998, coral bleaching affected every part of the world’s oceans – reefs lost 95% of coral in Maldives, Western Australia, Okinawa and Palau. In 1998, coral bleaching affected every part of the world’s oceans – reefs lost 95% of coral in Maldives, Western Australia, Okinawa and Palau. Feb 16% of living corals wiped off reefs in 1998. 16% of living corals wiped off reefs in 1998.
  • 33. Coral reefs are among the most biologically rich ecosystems on earth. 4,000 species of fish and 800 species of reef-building corals described
  • 34. Global temperature over the past 65 million years PRESENT 1,000 ya 13 m ya 65 m ya 18,000 years 230,000 years 1 Million years 3.5 Million years 10 million years 6 5 million years 10,000 years 1,000 years 55 million years
  • 35. Raw data: D. Jordano, L Kaila, J Kullberg, J.J. Lennon, A. Menzel, N. Ryrholm,M.C. Singer, T. Tammaru, J. Tennent, C.D. Thomas, JA Thomas, M Warren * The Millennium Atlas of Butterflies in Britain and Ireland (Asher et al. 2001) * Field Guide to the Butterflies of Britain & Europe (Higgins & Riley 1970) * Atlas of Finnish Macrolepidoptera (Hulden et al. 2000) * The Butterflies of Scandinavia in Nature (Henriksen & Kreutzer 1982) * A World of Butterflies (Schappert 2000) Material and Images: Environmental Sciences Institute, University of Texas United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Kristina Schlegel (artist) Acknowledgements
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  • 37. Shift in Alaskan tundra carbon balance: From sink to source 1980s 1990s/2000 Prudhoe Bay & Toolik Lake, AK Losing 40 gC/m2/year Oechel et al., Nature 2000 First signs of positive feedbacks