Decoupled land–sea biodiversity trends

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Comte, Lise | Lenoir, Jonathan, Roger Michel Henri

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International audience. A global analysis of biodiversity time series across temperate zones shows contrasting fingerprints of contemporary climate warming on species assemblages over land and sea. A net increase in the number of species is evident in the warmest temperate oceans but no systematic biodiversity trend is detected in the terrestrial realm.

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