Ecosystem evolution of seal colony and the influencing factors in the 20th century on Fildes Peninsula,West Antarctica

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Jing Huang Liguang Sun Xinming Wang Yuhong Wang Tao Huang Institute of Polar EnvironmentUniversity of Science Technology of ChinaHefei ChinaGuangzhou Institute of GeochemistryChinese Academy of ScienceGuangzhou China Advanced Management Research CenterNingbo UniversityNingbo China [1 ,2 ,1 ,2 ,3 ,1 ,1 ,230026 ,2 ,510640 ,3 ,315211 ]
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fecal sediment; molecular marker; human culture; seal ecosystem; climate;
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X171.1 [生态系统与生态环境];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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As the topmost predator in Antarctica,the seal is a unique indicator of Antarctic environment and climate changes.In this study,we collected a sediment core from the Fildes Peninsula of West Antarctica,and used cholesterol,cholestanol,epicoprostanol,coprostanol,and seal hair numbers as the proxy indicators of seal population size and phytol as of general vegetation,and we reconstructed the 20th century history of variation of the seal population and vegetation abundance on this island.The sealing industry in the early 20th century caused the dramatic decline of seal population,and the ban of seal hunting since the 1960s led to its recovery of seal population.The seal population during the past century was primarily controlled by human activities and krill density.The reconstructed relation between seal population and vegetation abundance may offer new insights into Antarctic environment and ecology.
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