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| Change in the distribution of a member of the strand line community: the seaweed fly (Diptera: Coelopidae) Edward, D.A.; Blyth, J.E.; McKee, R.; Gilburn, A.S. (2007). Change in the distribution of a member of the strand line community: the seaweed fly (Diptera: Coelopidae). Ecol. Entomol. 32(6): 741-746. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2311.2007.00919.x
In: Ecological Entomology. Royal Entomological Society/Wiley: Oxford. ISSN 0307-6946; e-ISSN 1365-2311
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2. Coelopa pilipes has a more southerly distribution than C. frigida, and prefers a warmer climate. Coelopa pilipes is less resistant to sub-zero temperatures than C. frigida and its northerly distribution is probably limited by cold winter days. 3. The most recent distribution map of C. frigida and C. pilipes in northern Europe was published a decade ago and showed the northerly extent of the distribution of C. pilipes reaching the north coast of mainland Scotland but its complete absence from the Western and Northern Isles. 4. C. pilipes has now spread throughout the Western Isles and the Orkney Islands but is still absent from Shetland. There has also been an increase in the relative frequency of C. pilipes at sites harbouring coelopids on the British mainland. A similar pattern of distribution change along the west coast of Sweden is reported. 5. It is proposed that these changes have occurred primarily as a result of global warming and in particular due to the recent increase in winter temperatures. A number of other indirect effects may have also contributed to these changes, including a probable change in macroalgae distribution. The implications of these changes for the wrack bed ecosystem and at higher trophic levels are considered. |
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