A sclerochronological archive for Antarctic coastal waters based on the marine bivalve Yoldia eightsi (Jay, 1839) from the South Orkney Islands

The scarcity of long instrumental series from the Southern Ocean limits our understanding of key climate and environmental feedbacks within the Antarctic system. We present an assessment for the Antarctic mollusc bivalve Yoldia eightsi as an Antarctic coastal climatological archive, based on annuall...

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Published in:The Holocene
Main Authors: Román González, Alejandro, Scourse, James, Richardson, Christopher, Peck, Lloyd S., Bentley, Michael J., Butler, Paul
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Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutputs/a-sclerochronological-archive-for-antarctic-coastal-waters-based-on-the-marine-bivalve-yoldia-eightsi-jay-1839-from-the-south-orkney-islands(7741e627-a8a5-4321-b09d-61eb5fa63550).html
https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683616658525
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spelling ftuwalesbangcris:oai:research.bangor.ac.uk:publications/7741e627-a8a5-4321-b09d-61eb5fa63550 2024-10-06T13:42:51+00:00 A sclerochronological archive for Antarctic coastal waters based on the marine bivalve Yoldia eightsi (Jay, 1839) from the South Orkney Islands Román González, Alejandro Scourse, James Richardson, Christopher Peck, Lloyd S. Bentley, Michael J. Butler, Paul 2017-02-01 application/pdf https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutputs/a-sclerochronological-archive-for-antarctic-coastal-waters-based-on-the-marine-bivalve-yoldia-eightsi-jay-1839-from-the-south-orkney-islands(7741e627-a8a5-4321-b09d-61eb5fa63550).html https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683616658525 https://research.bangor.ac.uk/ws/files/13878823/Roman_Gonzalez_Scourse_Richardson_et_al_Holocene_final_copy_accepted_for_publication.pdf eng eng https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutputs/a-sclerochronological-archive-for-antarctic-coastal-waters-based-on-the-marine-bivalve-yoldia-eightsi-jay-1839-from-the-south-orkney-islands(7741e627-a8a5-4321-b09d-61eb5fa63550).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Román González , A , Scourse , J , Richardson , C , Peck , L S , Bentley , M J & Butler , P 2017 , ' A sclerochronological archive for Antarctic coastal waters based on the marine bivalve Yoldia eightsi (Jay, 1839) from the South Orkney Islands ' , Holocene , vol. 27 , no. 2 , pp. 271-281 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683616658525 article 2017 ftuwalesbangcris https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683616658525 2024-09-11T23:39:09Z The scarcity of long instrumental series from the Southern Ocean limits our understanding of key climate and environmental feedbacks within the Antarctic system. We present an assessment for the Antarctic mollusc bivalve Yoldia eightsi as an Antarctic coastal climatological archive, based on annually-resolved growth pattern of 20 live-collected specimens in 1988 from Factory Cove, Signy Island (South Orkney Islands). Two detrending methods were applied to the growth increment series: negative exponential detrending and regional curve standardization (RCS) detrending. The RCS-chronology showed consistent synchronous growth in the population for a 20 year period (1968-1988; expressed population signal ⩾ 0.85), a negative correlation between the RCS-chronology and the fast-ice duration record (r= -0.41, N= 24, P⩽ 0.05) and winter duration (r= -0.52, N=24, P⩽ 0.01) and positive correlations with mean winter sea surface temperature (SST; r= 0.57, N= 24, P⩽ 0.01), mean summer SST (r= 0.46, N= 24, P⩽ 0.05) and mean annual SST (r= 0.48, N= 24, P⩽ 0.05). The chronology appears to record the environmental conditions generated during the Weddell Polynya event (1973 -1976) as detectable abrupt changes in the annual growth patterns. Over eight years (1973-1980) a negative relationship between shell growth and suspended chlorophyll (i.e. a proxy for surface productivity) is apparent which is likely influenced by the seasonal deposition of organic phytodetritus on the seabed following surface water phytoplankton blooms. Our results form a basis for establishing Y. eightsi as an environmental archive for coastal Antarctic waters. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Signy Island South Orkney Islands Southern Ocean Bangor University: Research Portal Antarctic Factory Cove ENVELOPE(-45.597,-45.597,-60.708,-60.708) Signy Island ENVELOPE(-45.595,-45.595,-60.708,-60.708) South Orkney Islands ENVELOPE(-45.500,-45.500,-60.583,-60.583) Southern Ocean The Antarctic Weddell The Holocene 27 2 271 281
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description The scarcity of long instrumental series from the Southern Ocean limits our understanding of key climate and environmental feedbacks within the Antarctic system. We present an assessment for the Antarctic mollusc bivalve Yoldia eightsi as an Antarctic coastal climatological archive, based on annually-resolved growth pattern of 20 live-collected specimens in 1988 from Factory Cove, Signy Island (South Orkney Islands). Two detrending methods were applied to the growth increment series: negative exponential detrending and regional curve standardization (RCS) detrending. The RCS-chronology showed consistent synchronous growth in the population for a 20 year period (1968-1988; expressed population signal ⩾ 0.85), a negative correlation between the RCS-chronology and the fast-ice duration record (r= -0.41, N= 24, P⩽ 0.05) and winter duration (r= -0.52, N=24, P⩽ 0.01) and positive correlations with mean winter sea surface temperature (SST; r= 0.57, N= 24, P⩽ 0.01), mean summer SST (r= 0.46, N= 24, P⩽ 0.05) and mean annual SST (r= 0.48, N= 24, P⩽ 0.05). The chronology appears to record the environmental conditions generated during the Weddell Polynya event (1973 -1976) as detectable abrupt changes in the annual growth patterns. Over eight years (1973-1980) a negative relationship between shell growth and suspended chlorophyll (i.e. a proxy for surface productivity) is apparent which is likely influenced by the seasonal deposition of organic phytodetritus on the seabed following surface water phytoplankton blooms. Our results form a basis for establishing Y. eightsi as an environmental archive for coastal Antarctic waters.
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author Román González, Alejandro
Scourse, James
Richardson, Christopher
Peck, Lloyd S.
Bentley, Michael J.
Butler, Paul
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Scourse, James
Richardson, Christopher
Peck, Lloyd S.
Bentley, Michael J.
Butler, Paul
A sclerochronological archive for Antarctic coastal waters based on the marine bivalve Yoldia eightsi (Jay, 1839) from the South Orkney Islands
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Scourse, James
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title A sclerochronological archive for Antarctic coastal waters based on the marine bivalve Yoldia eightsi (Jay, 1839) from the South Orkney Islands
title_short A sclerochronological archive for Antarctic coastal waters based on the marine bivalve Yoldia eightsi (Jay, 1839) from the South Orkney Islands
title_full A sclerochronological archive for Antarctic coastal waters based on the marine bivalve Yoldia eightsi (Jay, 1839) from the South Orkney Islands
title_fullStr A sclerochronological archive for Antarctic coastal waters based on the marine bivalve Yoldia eightsi (Jay, 1839) from the South Orkney Islands
title_full_unstemmed A sclerochronological archive for Antarctic coastal waters based on the marine bivalve Yoldia eightsi (Jay, 1839) from the South Orkney Islands
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