Abandonment of Penguin Subcolonies in the Late Nineteenth Century on Inexpressible Island, Antarctica

被引:3
作者
Xu, Q. B. [1 ,2 ]
Gao, Y. S. [1 ,2 ]
Yang, L. J. [1 ,2 ]
Yang, W. Q. [1 ,2 ]
Chu, Z. D. [1 ,2 ]
Wang, Y. H. [1 ,2 ]
Sun, L. G. [1 ,2 ]
Xie, Z. Q. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sci & Technol China, Inst Polar Environm, Hefei, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Sci & Technol China, Dept Environm Sci & Engn, Anhui Key Lab Polar Environm & Global Change, Hefei, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Adé lie penguins; Little Ice Age; Inexpressible Island; subcolonies abandonment; streamwater erosion; NORTHERN VICTORIA-LAND; SOUTHERN ROSS SEA; TERRA-NOVA BAY; ADELIE PENGUINS; CLIMATE-CHANGE; ICE-AGE; ORNITHOGENIC SOILS; SNOW ACCUMULATION; LAST MILLENNIUM; PACIFIC SECTOR;
D O I
10.1029/2020JG006080
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The impact of climate and weather on penguin ecology has attracted much research attention. To reconstruct the history of the penguin population, penguin carcasses on the surface and three ornithogenic sediment profiles were collected in a ditch area beneath abandoned penguin subcolonies on a high terrace to the northwest of the modern colony in Seaview Bay, on Inexpressible Island, East Antarctica. A rapid increase in penguin-derived element contents in the sediment profiles at similar to 1700 Common Era (CE) indicates an increase in the penguin population of research area at the end of the Little Ice Age. However, surficial carcasses, geochemical characteristics of the sediment profiles, and field evidence indicate the subsequent abandonment of these penguin subcolonies. A period of intensified streamflow activity resulting from meltwater is a possible explanation for the colony abandonment. The dating results of the carcasses and sediment profiles constrain this event to around the late nineteenth century. The meltwater streams can be attributed to the interaction between enhanced moist air mass transport to the coastline of Victoria Land, rising temperatures, and the sloping topography. Comparisons with other regional records suggest that this type of event is common across East Antarctica and has significant impacts on penguin ecology.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 62 条
[1]   Antarctic penguin response to habitat change as Earth's troposphere reaches 2°C above preindustrial levels [J].
Ainley, David ;
Russell, Joellen ;
Jenouvrier, Stephanie ;
Woehler, Eric ;
Lyver, Philip O'B ;
Fraser, William R. ;
Kooyman, Gerald L. .
ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS, 2010, 80 (01) :49-66
[2]   Post-fledging survival of Adelie penguins at multiple colonies: chicks raised on fish do well [J].
Ainley, David G. ;
Dugger, Katie M. ;
La Mesa, Mario ;
Ballard, Grant ;
Barton, Kerry J. ;
Jennings, Scott ;
Karl, Brian J. ;
Lescroel, Amelie ;
Lyver, Phil O'B. ;
Schmidt, Annie ;
Wilson, Peter .
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 2018, 601 :239-251
[3]   Decadal-scale changes in the climate and biota of the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean, 1950s to the 1990s [J].
Ainley, DG ;
Clarke, ED ;
Arrigo, K ;
Fraser, WR ;
Kato, A ;
Barton, KJ ;
Wilson, PR .
ANTARCTIC SCIENCE, 2005, 17 (02) :171-182
[4]   The Antarctic Ice Sheet during the Last Glacial Maximum and its subsequent retreat history: a review [J].
Anderson, JB ;
Shipp, SS ;
Lowe, AL ;
Wellner, JS ;
Mosola, AB .
QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2002, 21 (1-3) :49-70
[5]  
[Anonymous], 2002, ADELIE PENGUIN BELLW, DOI DOI 10.7312/AINL12306
[6]   Fine-scale oceanographic features characterizing successful Adelie penguin foraging in the SW Ross Sea [J].
Ballard, Grant ;
Schmidt, Annie E. ;
Toniolo, Viola ;
Veloz, Sam ;
Jongsomjit, Dennis ;
Arrigo, Kevin R. ;
Ainley, David G. .
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 2019, 608 :263-277
[7]   Responding to climate change: Adelie Penguins confront astronomical and ocean boundaries [J].
Ballard, Grant ;
Toniolo, Viola ;
Ainley, David G. ;
Parkinson, Claire L. ;
Arrigo, Kevin R. ;
Trathan, Phil N. .
ECOLOGY, 2010, 91 (07) :2056-2069
[8]   Nonlinear effects of winter sea ice on the survival probabilities of Adelie penguins [J].
Ballerini, Tosca ;
Tavecchia, Giacomo ;
Olmastroni, Silvia ;
Pezzo, Francesco ;
Focardi, Silvano .
OECOLOGIA, 2009, 161 (02) :253-265
[9]   A new Holocene relative sea-level curve for Terra Nova Bay, Victoria Land, Antarctica [J].
Baroni, C ;
Hall, BL .
JOURNAL OF QUATERNARY SCIENCE, 2004, 19 (04) :377-396
[10]   HOLOCENE GLACIER VARIATIONS IN THE TERRA-NOVA BAY AREA (VICTORIA LAND, ANTARCTICA) [J].
BARONI, C ;
OROMBELLI, G .
ANTARCTIC SCIENCE, 1994, 6 (04) :497-506