Dataset - Meta data penguin and elephant seal footprints
Summary
The functioning of terrestrial Antarctic ecosystems is not only determined by low temperatures, but also by low nutrient availability. An important local source of nutrient input to terrestrial ecosystems is the deposition of faeces and urine by marine vertebrates such as penguins and seals. These high nutrient inputs may at a local scale have much stronger impacts than the direct effects of climate warming. However, little is known of the impact of marine vertebrates on the structure and functioning of the terrestrial food webs in deglaciated areas of the Antarctic Peninsula and on nutrient cycling in these terrestrial ecosystems. The aim of this study is to investigate how concentrations of marine vertebrates (e.g. penguin rookeries, elephant and fur seal haul outs and resting areas) affect nitrogen dynamics and the structure and functioning of the terrestrial food web, and how this may interact with the direct effects of climate warming. At sites in the vicinity of Rothera Research Station we will determine N inputs due to vertebrate presence and study the impact on N transfer in the soil food web and on the structure and composition of the food web. We will compare these effects with those of climate warming using our established long-term climate manipulation experiment near Rothera, and new short-term warming experiments that we will combine with N amendment experiments. This project will be one of the first to analyze in detail the linkages between marine and terrestrial Antarctic ecosystems in the context of climate change.
Originating center
VU University Amsterdam
Participants
Name | Organization | Role |
Stef Bokhorst | VU University Amsterdam | Metadata Author |
Dataset progress
complete
Data quality
There are no known issues with this dataset
Access constraints
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Use constraints
Free to work with the data, but please consult us before publishing anything derived from this dataset
Projects
Title | Funding id | Period |
Impacts of marine vertebrates on Antarctic terrestrial food webs and nutrient cycling in an era of climate change | 866.14.102 | 2014-11-01 - 2018-02-15 |
Publications
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No linksStart date
2014-01-01
End date
2017-02-02
Region
Antarctica
Location
- Geographic Region > Polar > Antarctic Peninsula
ISO topic
- Biota
Science keywords
- Biosphere > Ecological Dynamics > Community Dynamics > Biodiversity Functions
Ancillary keywords
- Penguin, Elephant seal, Invertebrate, Nitrogen, Polar, Isotope, Cryptogam, Biogeography, Nematode, Moss, Lichen, Springtail, Mite