Late Holocene colonisation of snow petrels (Pagodroma nivea) of the Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica
The effect of long-term environmental changes on sea bird populations with respect to changes in their breeding and foraging habitats is difficult to assess due to the scarcity of records that go beyond direct observational data. Information on the past distribution of snow petrel Pagodroma nivea (F...
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ftcanberrauncris:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/b87f6b1c-d496-4b93-bc7d-658d36822647 2023-05-15T13:38:46+02:00 Late Holocene colonisation of snow petrels (Pagodroma nivea) of the Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica Berg, Sonja White, Duanne A. Hermichen, Wolf Dieter Emmerson, Louise 2019-06 https://researchprofiles.canberra.edu.au/en/publications/b87f6b1c-d496-4b93-bc7d-658d36822647 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-019-02509-0 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85066023178&partnerID=8YFLogxK http://www.mendeley.com/research/late-holocene-colonisation-snow-petrels-pagodroma-nivea-prince-charles-mountains-antarctica eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Berg , S , White , D A , Hermichen , W D & Emmerson , L 2019 , ' Late Holocene colonisation of snow petrels (Pagodroma nivea) of the Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica ' , Polar Biology , vol. 42 , no. 6 , pp. 1167-1173 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-019-02509-0 article 2019 ftcanberrauncris https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-019-02509-0 2022-10-31T06:47:04Z The effect of long-term environmental changes on sea bird populations with respect to changes in their breeding and foraging habitats is difficult to assess due to the scarcity of records that go beyond direct observational data. Information on the past distribution of snow petrel Pagodroma nivea (Forster) breeding colonies can be obtained from deposits of their proventricular stomach oil, so-called Antarctic mumiyo. In our study, we present 14 C ages of mumiyo deposits from northern and southern Prince Charles Mountains, East Antarctica, to reconstruct the timing of snow petrel occupation at these inland breeding localities. 14 C ages indicate a minimum age of snow petrel occupation of 3680 cal year bp. The colonisation post-dates the de-glacial local and regional ice sheet retreat by several thousand years. This either suggests limited accessibility of the inland sites or a lack of suitable nesting locations prior to the Mid-Holocene and/or changes in the marine habitat affecting access to the foraging grounds. 14 C ages of mumiyo deposits from Vestfold and Larsemann Hills to the east of Prydz Bay point to a regional pattern of snow petrel dispersal starting in the Mid-Holocene. This suggests environmental changes in the foraging habitat to be the most likely drivers for extending breeding site locations of snow petrels to more inland ice-free areas in the Prydz Bay Region. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet Polar Biology Prince Charles Mountains Prydz Bay Snow Petrel Snow Petrels University of Canberra Research Portal Antarctic East Antarctica Prydz Bay Vestfold Nivea ENVELOPE(-45.479,-45.479,-60.580,-60.580) Prince Charles Mountains ENVELOPE(67.246,67.246,-71.427,-71.427) Larsemann Hills ENVELOPE(76.217,76.217,-69.400,-69.400) Bay Point ENVELOPE(-63.417,-63.417,-64.764,-64.764) Polar Biology 42 6 1167 1173 |
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The effect of long-term environmental changes on sea bird populations with respect to changes in their breeding and foraging habitats is difficult to assess due to the scarcity of records that go beyond direct observational data. Information on the past distribution of snow petrel Pagodroma nivea (Forster) breeding colonies can be obtained from deposits of their proventricular stomach oil, so-called Antarctic mumiyo. In our study, we present 14 C ages of mumiyo deposits from northern and southern Prince Charles Mountains, East Antarctica, to reconstruct the timing of snow petrel occupation at these inland breeding localities. 14 C ages indicate a minimum age of snow petrel occupation of 3680 cal year bp. The colonisation post-dates the de-glacial local and regional ice sheet retreat by several thousand years. This either suggests limited accessibility of the inland sites or a lack of suitable nesting locations prior to the Mid-Holocene and/or changes in the marine habitat affecting access to the foraging grounds. 14 C ages of mumiyo deposits from Vestfold and Larsemann Hills to the east of Prydz Bay point to a regional pattern of snow petrel dispersal starting in the Mid-Holocene. This suggests environmental changes in the foraging habitat to be the most likely drivers for extending breeding site locations of snow petrels to more inland ice-free areas in the Prydz Bay Region. |
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Late Holocene colonisation of snow petrels (Pagodroma nivea) of the Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica |
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Late Holocene colonisation of snow petrels (Pagodroma nivea) of the Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica |
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Late Holocene colonisation of snow petrels (Pagodroma nivea) of the Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica |
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Late Holocene colonisation of snow petrels (Pagodroma nivea) of the Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica |
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Late Holocene colonisation of snow petrels (Pagodroma nivea) of the Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica |
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late holocene colonisation of snow petrels (pagodroma nivea) of the prince charles mountains, antarctica |
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https://researchprofiles.canberra.edu.au/en/publications/b87f6b1c-d496-4b93-bc7d-658d36822647 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-019-02509-0 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85066023178&partnerID=8YFLogxK http://www.mendeley.com/research/late-holocene-colonisation-snow-petrels-pagodroma-nivea-prince-charles-mountains-antarctica |
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Berg , S , White , D A , Hermichen , W D & Emmerson , L 2019 , ' Late Holocene colonisation of snow petrels (Pagodroma nivea) of the Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica ' , Polar Biology , vol. 42 , no. 6 , pp. 1167-1173 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-019-02509-0 |
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