The Biodiversity and Biogeochemistry of Cryoconite Holes from McMurdo Dry Valley Glaciers, Antarctica

Once thought of as inert, ice has been increasingly recognized as a habitat suitable for life. The landscape of the MCMurdo Dry Valleys (MCM) of Antarctica is dominated by glaciers, and glacier melt is the primary water source for life in soils, streams, and lakes. The glaciers, despite their cold a...

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Main Authors: Porazinska, Dorota L., Fountain, Andrew G., Nylen, Thomas H., Tranter, Martyn, Virginia, Ross A., Wall, Diana H.
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spelling ftportlandstate:oai:pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu:geog_fac-1011 2023-06-11T04:02:56+02:00 The Biodiversity and Biogeochemistry of Cryoconite Holes from McMurdo Dry Valley Glaciers, Antarctica Porazinska, Dorota L. Fountain, Andrew G. Nylen, Thomas H. Tranter, Martyn Virginia, Ross A. Wall, Diana H. 2004-02-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/geog_fac/12 https://doi.org/10.1657/1523-0430(2004)036[0084:TBABOC]2.0.CO;2 https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/context/geog_fac/article/1011/viewcontent/biodiversity_and_biogeochemistry_of_cryoconite.pdf unknown PDXScholar https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/geog_fac/12 doi:10.1657/1523-0430(2004)036[0084:TBABOC]2.0.CO;2 https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/context/geog_fac/article/1011/viewcontent/biodiversity_and_biogeochemistry_of_cryoconite.pdf Geography Faculty Publications and Presentations Glaciers -- Antarctica -- McMurdo Dry Valleys Meltwater -- Antarctica -- McMurdo Dry Valleys Ecology -- Antarctica -- McMurdo Dry Valleys Biotic communities -- Antarctica Environmental Sciences text 2004 ftportlandstate https://doi.org/10.1657/1523-0430(2004)036[0084:TBABOC]2.0.CO;2 2023-05-04T18:02:20Z Once thought of as inert, ice has been increasingly recognized as a habitat suitable for life. The landscape of the MCMurdo Dry Valleys (MCM) of Antarctica is dominated by glaciers, and glacier melt is the primary water source for life in soils, streams, and lakes. The glaciers, despite their cold and lifeless appearance, offer functioning habitats for life. The major objective of this study was to examine biogeochemical characteristics of miniecosystems present in cryoconite holes and to determine links to other components (soils, streams, and lakes) of the dry valley landscape. We examined cryoconite holes from 5 glaciers spanning the length of Taylor Valley, one of many valleys in the MCM. Cryoconite biotic communities were composed of the same species observed in streams and lakes, namely, cyanobacteria( Chlorococcus, Chroococcus, C rinalium, Oscillatoria, Nostoc, and Sprirulina), rotifers (Philodina gregaria and Cephalodella catellina), tardigrades (Acutuncus antarcticus and Hypsibius spp.), and ciliates. Biotic communities did not reflect the composition of the immediately surrounding environments, suggesting the effects of eolian mixing and transport of sediments and biota across the valley. Gradients of chemistry and biotic abundance in cryoconite holes reflected the position of each glacier in the valley. Nitrogen and organic carbon concentration patters across glaciers potentially resulted from biological activities in cryoconite holes. Properties of holes were stable from one to the next sampling season, suggesting that changes of cryoconite hole properties develop on longer than yearly time scales. Text Acutuncus antarcticus Antarc* Antarctica antarcticus McMurdo Dry Valleys Portland State University: PDXScholar McMurdo Dry Valleys Taylor Valley ENVELOPE(163.000,163.000,-77.617,-77.617)
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topic Glaciers -- Antarctica -- McMurdo Dry Valleys
Meltwater -- Antarctica -- McMurdo Dry Valleys
Ecology -- Antarctica -- McMurdo Dry Valleys
Biotic communities -- Antarctica
Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle Glaciers -- Antarctica -- McMurdo Dry Valleys
Meltwater -- Antarctica -- McMurdo Dry Valleys
Ecology -- Antarctica -- McMurdo Dry Valleys
Biotic communities -- Antarctica
Environmental Sciences
Porazinska, Dorota L.
Fountain, Andrew G.
Nylen, Thomas H.
Tranter, Martyn
Virginia, Ross A.
Wall, Diana H.
The Biodiversity and Biogeochemistry of Cryoconite Holes from McMurdo Dry Valley Glaciers, Antarctica
topic_facet Glaciers -- Antarctica -- McMurdo Dry Valleys
Meltwater -- Antarctica -- McMurdo Dry Valleys
Ecology -- Antarctica -- McMurdo Dry Valleys
Biotic communities -- Antarctica
Environmental Sciences
description Once thought of as inert, ice has been increasingly recognized as a habitat suitable for life. The landscape of the MCMurdo Dry Valleys (MCM) of Antarctica is dominated by glaciers, and glacier melt is the primary water source for life in soils, streams, and lakes. The glaciers, despite their cold and lifeless appearance, offer functioning habitats for life. The major objective of this study was to examine biogeochemical characteristics of miniecosystems present in cryoconite holes and to determine links to other components (soils, streams, and lakes) of the dry valley landscape. We examined cryoconite holes from 5 glaciers spanning the length of Taylor Valley, one of many valleys in the MCM. Cryoconite biotic communities were composed of the same species observed in streams and lakes, namely, cyanobacteria( Chlorococcus, Chroococcus, C rinalium, Oscillatoria, Nostoc, and Sprirulina), rotifers (Philodina gregaria and Cephalodella catellina), tardigrades (Acutuncus antarcticus and Hypsibius spp.), and ciliates. Biotic communities did not reflect the composition of the immediately surrounding environments, suggesting the effects of eolian mixing and transport of sediments and biota across the valley. Gradients of chemistry and biotic abundance in cryoconite holes reflected the position of each glacier in the valley. Nitrogen and organic carbon concentration patters across glaciers potentially resulted from biological activities in cryoconite holes. Properties of holes were stable from one to the next sampling season, suggesting that changes of cryoconite hole properties develop on longer than yearly time scales.
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author Porazinska, Dorota L.
Fountain, Andrew G.
Nylen, Thomas H.
Tranter, Martyn
Virginia, Ross A.
Wall, Diana H.
author_facet Porazinska, Dorota L.
Fountain, Andrew G.
Nylen, Thomas H.
Tranter, Martyn
Virginia, Ross A.
Wall, Diana H.
author_sort Porazinska, Dorota L.
title The Biodiversity and Biogeochemistry of Cryoconite Holes from McMurdo Dry Valley Glaciers, Antarctica
title_short The Biodiversity and Biogeochemistry of Cryoconite Holes from McMurdo Dry Valley Glaciers, Antarctica
title_full The Biodiversity and Biogeochemistry of Cryoconite Holes from McMurdo Dry Valley Glaciers, Antarctica
title_fullStr The Biodiversity and Biogeochemistry of Cryoconite Holes from McMurdo Dry Valley Glaciers, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed The Biodiversity and Biogeochemistry of Cryoconite Holes from McMurdo Dry Valley Glaciers, Antarctica
title_sort biodiversity and biogeochemistry of cryoconite holes from mcmurdo dry valley glaciers, antarctica
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