Spatial and temporal distribution of cold-water corals in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean over the last 150 thousand years

Authors acknowledge the crew and researchers on board the research cruises JC142 (Tropic Seamount in 2016; project ‘MarineE-tech’; grants NE/M011186/1, awarded to B. Murton and NE/M011151/1, awarded to P. Lusty), JC094 (Equatorial Atlantic in 2013) and CE08-06 (Reykjanes Ridge in 2008) who obtained...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Main Authors: Ferreira, Maria Luiza de Carvalho, Robinson, Laura F., Stewart, Joseph A., Li, Tao, Chen, Tianyu, Burke, Andrea, Kitahara, Marcelo, White, Nicholas J.
Other Authors: University of St Andrews. School of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of St Andrews. St Andrews Isotope Geochemistry
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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DAS
AC
GC
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10023/26545
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2022.103892
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spelling ftstandrewserep:oai:research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk:10023/26545 2023-07-02T03:33:12+02:00 Spatial and temporal distribution of cold-water corals in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean over the last 150 thousand years Ferreira, Maria Luiza de Carvalho Robinson, Laura F. Stewart, Joseph A. Li, Tao Chen, Tianyu Burke, Andrea Kitahara, Marcelo White, Nicholas J. University of St Andrews. School of Earth & Environmental Sciences University of St Andrews. St Andrews Isotope Geochemistry 2022-12-05T17:30:03Z 14 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10023/26545 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2022.103892 eng eng Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers Ferreira , M L D C , Robinson , L F , Stewart , J A , Li , T , Chen , T , Burke , A , Kitahara , M & White , N J 2022 , ' Spatial and temporal distribution of cold-water corals in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean over the last 150 thousand years ' , Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers , vol. 190 , 103892 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2022.103892 0967-0637 PURE: 281674962 PURE UUID: a735c6f8-35cb-4ff0-882c-df20225aee40 ORCID: /0000-0002-3754-1498/work/121753921 Scopus: 85140313853 http://hdl.handle.net/10023/26545 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2022.103892 Copryight © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). U-Th dating Coral biogeography Northeast Atlantic Last glaciation Last deglaciation Holocene GC Oceanography DAS SDG 13 - Climate Action SDG 14 - Life Below Water AC GC Journal article 2022 ftstandrewserep https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2022.103892 2023-06-13T18:30:25Z Authors acknowledge the crew and researchers on board the research cruises JC142 (Tropic Seamount in 2016; project ‘MarineE-tech’; grants NE/M011186/1, awarded to B. Murton and NE/M011151/1, awarded to P. Lusty), JC094 (Equatorial Atlantic in 2013) and CE08-06 (Reykjanes Ridge in 2008) who obtained the samples for this study. We thank Christopher Coath, Carolyn Taylor and Yun-Ju Sun for their help with laboratory work. We thank the editors, Sophia Hines, and two other reviewers for their comments which considerably improved this manuscript. Funding was provided by NERC grants awarded to L.F.R. (NE/S001743/1 and NE/R005117/1) and by Schlumberger Foundation who provided the PhD scholarship “Faculty for the Future Fellowship”. M.V.K. acknowledges the support from the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP #2017/50229-5) and from the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq #301436/2018-5). Scleractinian cold-water corals are found across the Northeast Atlantic, providing structure for important habitats that support high biodiversity. Climate-driven perturbations on parameters such as carbonate chemistry, oxygen, bottom currents, productivity and temperature have the potential to impact the abundance and diversity of these cold-water coral communities. One way to explore the linkage between corals and climate is to examine historic coral distributions during times of past climate change. Previous coral dating efforts in the Northeast Atlantic (n ∼ 700) have focused on reef-forming colonial coral communities from shelf and slope areas. However, there are far fewer data from open-ocean settings or from solitary coral species, thus precluding assessment of basin-wide controls on coral occurrence. Here, we contribute >600 new U-series ages for both solitary and colonial coral species from open-ocean sites including the Reykjanes Ridge and seamounts in the mid and low latitudes to map the changing distribution of Northeast Atlantic cold-water corals over the last 150,000 years. The ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic University of St Andrews: Digital Research Repository Hines ENVELOPE(13.035,13.035,66.243,66.243) Reykjanes ENVELOPE(-22.250,-22.250,65.467,65.467) Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 190 103892
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topic U-Th dating
Coral biogeography
Northeast Atlantic
Last glaciation
Last deglaciation
Holocene
GC Oceanography
DAS
SDG 13 - Climate Action
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
AC
GC
spellingShingle U-Th dating
Coral biogeography
Northeast Atlantic
Last glaciation
Last deglaciation
Holocene
GC Oceanography
DAS
SDG 13 - Climate Action
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
AC
GC
Ferreira, Maria Luiza de Carvalho
Robinson, Laura F.
Stewart, Joseph A.
Li, Tao
Chen, Tianyu
Burke, Andrea
Kitahara, Marcelo
White, Nicholas J.
Spatial and temporal distribution of cold-water corals in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean over the last 150 thousand years
topic_facet U-Th dating
Coral biogeography
Northeast Atlantic
Last glaciation
Last deglaciation
Holocene
GC Oceanography
DAS
SDG 13 - Climate Action
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
AC
GC
description Authors acknowledge the crew and researchers on board the research cruises JC142 (Tropic Seamount in 2016; project ‘MarineE-tech’; grants NE/M011186/1, awarded to B. Murton and NE/M011151/1, awarded to P. Lusty), JC094 (Equatorial Atlantic in 2013) and CE08-06 (Reykjanes Ridge in 2008) who obtained the samples for this study. We thank Christopher Coath, Carolyn Taylor and Yun-Ju Sun for their help with laboratory work. We thank the editors, Sophia Hines, and two other reviewers for their comments which considerably improved this manuscript. Funding was provided by NERC grants awarded to L.F.R. (NE/S001743/1 and NE/R005117/1) and by Schlumberger Foundation who provided the PhD scholarship “Faculty for the Future Fellowship”. M.V.K. acknowledges the support from the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP #2017/50229-5) and from the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq #301436/2018-5). Scleractinian cold-water corals are found across the Northeast Atlantic, providing structure for important habitats that support high biodiversity. Climate-driven perturbations on parameters such as carbonate chemistry, oxygen, bottom currents, productivity and temperature have the potential to impact the abundance and diversity of these cold-water coral communities. One way to explore the linkage between corals and climate is to examine historic coral distributions during times of past climate change. Previous coral dating efforts in the Northeast Atlantic (n ∼ 700) have focused on reef-forming colonial coral communities from shelf and slope areas. However, there are far fewer data from open-ocean settings or from solitary coral species, thus precluding assessment of basin-wide controls on coral occurrence. Here, we contribute >600 new U-series ages for both solitary and colonial coral species from open-ocean sites including the Reykjanes Ridge and seamounts in the mid and low latitudes to map the changing distribution of Northeast Atlantic cold-water corals over the last 150,000 years. The ...
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University of St Andrews. St Andrews Isotope Geochemistry
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ferreira, Maria Luiza de Carvalho
Robinson, Laura F.
Stewart, Joseph A.
Li, Tao
Chen, Tianyu
Burke, Andrea
Kitahara, Marcelo
White, Nicholas J.
author_facet Ferreira, Maria Luiza de Carvalho
Robinson, Laura F.
Stewart, Joseph A.
Li, Tao
Chen, Tianyu
Burke, Andrea
Kitahara, Marcelo
White, Nicholas J.
author_sort Ferreira, Maria Luiza de Carvalho
title Spatial and temporal distribution of cold-water corals in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean over the last 150 thousand years
title_short Spatial and temporal distribution of cold-water corals in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean over the last 150 thousand years
title_full Spatial and temporal distribution of cold-water corals in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean over the last 150 thousand years
title_fullStr Spatial and temporal distribution of cold-water corals in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean over the last 150 thousand years
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and temporal distribution of cold-water corals in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean over the last 150 thousand years
title_sort spatial and temporal distribution of cold-water corals in the northeast atlantic ocean over the last 150 thousand years
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