Antarctic climate cooling and response of diatoms in glacial meltwater streams

  • R. M. M. Esposito
    Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research University of Colorado Boulder Colorado USA
  • S. L. Horn
    Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research University of Colorado Boulder Colorado USA
  • D. M. McKnight
    Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research University of Colorado Boulder Colorado USA
  • M. J. Cox
    Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research University of Colorado Boulder Colorado USA
  • M. C. Grant
    Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research University of Colorado Boulder Colorado USA
  • S. A. Spaulding
    Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research University of Colorado Boulder Colorado USA
  • P. T. Doran
    Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago Illinois USA
  • K. D. Cozzetto
    Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research University of Colorado Boulder Colorado USA

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公開日
2006-04
権利情報
  • http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
DOI
  • 10.1029/2006gl025903
公開者
American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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<jats:p>To understand biotic responses to an Antarctic cooling trend, we analyzed diatom samples from glacial meltwater streams in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, the largest ice‐free area in Antarctica. Diatoms are abundant in these streams, and 24 of 40 species have only been found in the Antarctic. The percentage of these Antarctic diatom species increased with decreasing annual stream flow and increasing harshness of the stream habitat. The species diversity of assemblages reached a maximum when the Antarctic species accounted for 40–60% of relative diatom abundance. Decreased solar radiation and air‐temperatures reduce annual stream flow, raising the dominance of these Antarctic species to levels above 60%. Thus, cooling favors the Antarctic species, and lowers diatom species diversity in this region.</jats:p>

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