Late Holocene variability in pelagic fish scales and dinoflagellate cysts along the west coast of Vancouver Island, NE Pacific Ocean

Fish stocks and dinoflagellates are essential components of the marine food chain. Sediment cores from a predominantly anoxic basin in Effingham Inlet, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, archive a late Holocene (∼500–5300 years BP) record of paleoproductivity in the North American Coastal Upwelling...

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Published in:Marine Micropaleontology
Main Authors: Patterson, R. Timothy, Prokoph, Andreas, Kumar, Arun, Chang, Alice S., Roe, Helen M.
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Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/73118b51-1a29-4a49-bdcc-2c72585cf4a9
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2005.02.006
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spelling ftqueensubelpubl:oai:pure.qub.ac.uk/portal:publications/73118b51-1a29-4a49-bdcc-2c72585cf4a9 2024-01-14T10:09:08+01:00 Late Holocene variability in pelagic fish scales and dinoflagellate cysts along the west coast of Vancouver Island, NE Pacific Ocean Patterson, R. Timothy Prokoph, Andreas Kumar, Arun Chang, Alice S. Roe, Helen M. 2005-06-01 https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/73118b51-1a29-4a49-bdcc-2c72585cf4a9 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2005.02.006 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Patterson , R T , Prokoph , A , Kumar , A , Chang , A S & Roe , H M 2005 , ' Late Holocene variability in pelagic fish scales and dinoflagellate cysts along the west coast of Vancouver Island, NE Pacific Ocean ' , Marine Micropaleontology , vol. 55 , no. 3-4 , pp. 183-204 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2005.02.006 article 2005 ftqueensubelpubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2005.02.006 2023-12-21T23:20:57Z Fish stocks and dinoflagellates are essential components of the marine food chain. Sediment cores from a predominantly anoxic basin in Effingham Inlet, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, archive a late Holocene (∼500–5300 years BP) record of paleoproductivity in the North American Coastal Upwelling Domain (CUD). We present evidence that late Holocene changes in the dinoflagellate cyst assemblages, sedimentary record, and fish stocks in the northeastern Pacific Ocean fluctuated, at least partially, in accordance with regional and global climate cycles. Principal components analysis (PCA), and trend, wavelet and spectral analyses were used to identify relationships, cycles and trends in sediment grey-scale values, and the abundances of fish scales and dinoflagellate cysts on centennial to millennial time scales. Most observed cycles fluctuated in intensity over time, particularly following transition of the regional climate to a higher rainfall phase that impacted coastal oceanic dynamics ∼3400 ± 150 years ago. Correlation of the marine paleoproductivity records observed in Effingham Inlet with solar influenced climate proxy cycles observed in the North Atlantic region indicates that solar forcing at different scales might have influenced the climate in the northeast Pacific as well. In particular an 1100- to 1400-year cycle in regional climate is well represented in the fish productivity proxy and sedimentological record. It was also observed that colder water, high-productivity, Selenopemphix nephroides and anchovy-dominated “Anchovy Regime” ecosystems alternate with warmer water, herring-dominated “Herring Regime” ecosystems at millennial time scales. The fish scale record preserved in Effingham Inlet indicates that the NE Pacific is now in transition from an ‘anchovy-’ to a ‘herring’-dominated regime. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Queen's University Belfast Research Portal Pacific Marine Micropaleontology 55 3-4 183 204
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description Fish stocks and dinoflagellates are essential components of the marine food chain. Sediment cores from a predominantly anoxic basin in Effingham Inlet, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, archive a late Holocene (∼500–5300 years BP) record of paleoproductivity in the North American Coastal Upwelling Domain (CUD). We present evidence that late Holocene changes in the dinoflagellate cyst assemblages, sedimentary record, and fish stocks in the northeastern Pacific Ocean fluctuated, at least partially, in accordance with regional and global climate cycles. Principal components analysis (PCA), and trend, wavelet and spectral analyses were used to identify relationships, cycles and trends in sediment grey-scale values, and the abundances of fish scales and dinoflagellate cysts on centennial to millennial time scales. Most observed cycles fluctuated in intensity over time, particularly following transition of the regional climate to a higher rainfall phase that impacted coastal oceanic dynamics ∼3400 ± 150 years ago. Correlation of the marine paleoproductivity records observed in Effingham Inlet with solar influenced climate proxy cycles observed in the North Atlantic region indicates that solar forcing at different scales might have influenced the climate in the northeast Pacific as well. In particular an 1100- to 1400-year cycle in regional climate is well represented in the fish productivity proxy and sedimentological record. It was also observed that colder water, high-productivity, Selenopemphix nephroides and anchovy-dominated “Anchovy Regime” ecosystems alternate with warmer water, herring-dominated “Herring Regime” ecosystems at millennial time scales. The fish scale record preserved in Effingham Inlet indicates that the NE Pacific is now in transition from an ‘anchovy-’ to a ‘herring’-dominated regime.
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author Patterson, R. Timothy
Prokoph, Andreas
Kumar, Arun
Chang, Alice S.
Roe, Helen M.
spellingShingle Patterson, R. Timothy
Prokoph, Andreas
Kumar, Arun
Chang, Alice S.
Roe, Helen M.
Late Holocene variability in pelagic fish scales and dinoflagellate cysts along the west coast of Vancouver Island, NE Pacific Ocean
author_facet Patterson, R. Timothy
Prokoph, Andreas
Kumar, Arun
Chang, Alice S.
Roe, Helen M.
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title Late Holocene variability in pelagic fish scales and dinoflagellate cysts along the west coast of Vancouver Island, NE Pacific Ocean
title_short Late Holocene variability in pelagic fish scales and dinoflagellate cysts along the west coast of Vancouver Island, NE Pacific Ocean
title_full Late Holocene variability in pelagic fish scales and dinoflagellate cysts along the west coast of Vancouver Island, NE Pacific Ocean
title_fullStr Late Holocene variability in pelagic fish scales and dinoflagellate cysts along the west coast of Vancouver Island, NE Pacific Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Late Holocene variability in pelagic fish scales and dinoflagellate cysts along the west coast of Vancouver Island, NE Pacific Ocean
title_sort late holocene variability in pelagic fish scales and dinoflagellate cysts along the west coast of vancouver island, ne pacific ocean
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