Supplementary material from "The rise and fall of an ancient Adélie Penguin ‘supercolony’ at Cape Adare, Antarctica" ...

We report new discoveries and radiocarbon dates on active and abandoned Adélie Penguin ( Pygoscelis adeliae ) colonies at Cape Adare, Antarctica. This colony, first established at approximately 2000 BP (calendar years before present, i.e. 1950), is currently the largest for this species with approxi...

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Main Authors: D. Emslie, Steven, McKenzie, Ashley, P. Patterson, William
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: The Royal Society 2018
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4056536 2024-10-29T17:40:35+00:00 Supplementary material from "The rise and fall of an ancient Adélie Penguin ‘supercolony’ at Cape Adare, Antarctica" ... D. Emslie, Steven McKenzie, Ashley P. Patterson, William 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4056536 https://rs.figshare.com/collections/Supplementary_material_from_The_rise_and_fall_of_an_ancient_Ad_lie_Penguin_supercolony_at_Cape_Adare_Antarctica_/4056536 unknown The Royal Society Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Collection article 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4056536 2024-10-01T12:16:10Z We report new discoveries and radiocarbon dates on active and abandoned Adélie Penguin ( Pygoscelis adeliae ) colonies at Cape Adare, Antarctica. This colony, first established at approximately 2000 BP (calendar years before present, i.e. 1950), is currently the largest for this species with approximately 338 000 breeding pairs, most located on low-lying Ridley Beach. We hypothesize that this colony first formed after fast ice began blocking open-water access by breeding penguins to the Scott Coast in the southern Ross Sea during a cooling period also at approximately 2000 BP. Our results suggest that the new colony at Cape Adare continued to grow, expanding to a large upper terrace above Ridley Beach, until it exceeded approximately 500 000 breeding pairs (a ‘supercolony’) by approximately 1200 BP. The high marine productivity associated with the Ross Sea polynya and continental shelf break supported this growth, but the colony collapsed to its present size for unknown reasons after approximately 1200 BP. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Pygoscelis adeliae Ross Sea DataCite Adare ENVELOPE(170.233,170.233,-71.283,-71.283) Cape Adare ENVELOPE(175.000,175.000,-71.000,-71.000) Ridley ENVELOPE(-58.017,-58.017,-61.850,-61.850) Ridley Beach ENVELOPE(170.217,170.217,-71.300,-71.300) Ross Sea Scott Coast ENVELOPE(162.500,162.500,-76.500,-76.500)
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description We report new discoveries and radiocarbon dates on active and abandoned Adélie Penguin ( Pygoscelis adeliae ) colonies at Cape Adare, Antarctica. This colony, first established at approximately 2000 BP (calendar years before present, i.e. 1950), is currently the largest for this species with approximately 338 000 breeding pairs, most located on low-lying Ridley Beach. We hypothesize that this colony first formed after fast ice began blocking open-water access by breeding penguins to the Scott Coast in the southern Ross Sea during a cooling period also at approximately 2000 BP. Our results suggest that the new colony at Cape Adare continued to grow, expanding to a large upper terrace above Ridley Beach, until it exceeded approximately 500 000 breeding pairs (a ‘supercolony’) by approximately 1200 BP. The high marine productivity associated with the Ross Sea polynya and continental shelf break supported this growth, but the colony collapsed to its present size for unknown reasons after approximately 1200 BP. ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author D. Emslie, Steven
McKenzie, Ashley
P. Patterson, William
spellingShingle D. Emslie, Steven
McKenzie, Ashley
P. Patterson, William
Supplementary material from "The rise and fall of an ancient Adélie Penguin ‘supercolony’ at Cape Adare, Antarctica" ...
author_facet D. Emslie, Steven
McKenzie, Ashley
P. Patterson, William
author_sort D. Emslie, Steven
title Supplementary material from "The rise and fall of an ancient Adélie Penguin ‘supercolony’ at Cape Adare, Antarctica" ...
title_short Supplementary material from "The rise and fall of an ancient Adélie Penguin ‘supercolony’ at Cape Adare, Antarctica" ...
title_full Supplementary material from "The rise and fall of an ancient Adélie Penguin ‘supercolony’ at Cape Adare, Antarctica" ...
title_fullStr Supplementary material from "The rise and fall of an ancient Adélie Penguin ‘supercolony’ at Cape Adare, Antarctica" ...
title_full_unstemmed Supplementary material from "The rise and fall of an ancient Adélie Penguin ‘supercolony’ at Cape Adare, Antarctica" ...
title_sort supplementary material from "the rise and fall of an ancient adélie penguin ‘supercolony’ at cape adare, antarctica" ...
publisher The Royal Society
publishDate 2018
url https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4056536
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