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Geochemical evidence for the variation of historical seabird population on Dongdao Island of the South China Sea

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JOURNAL OF PALEOLIMNOLOGY
卷 36, 期 3, 页码 259-279

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DOI: 10.1007/s10933-006-9006-9

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Dongdao Island; Lacustrine sediments; sediment sequence affected by seabird feces; seabird population; elemental geochemistry; SST; South China Sea

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From a rare freshwater lake characteristic of alkalescence, named Cattle Pond, on the Dongdao Island of South China Sea (16 degrees 39'-16 degrees 41'N, 112 degrees 43'-112 degrees 45'E), we collected two undisturbed sediment cores that contain seabird droppings. In this paper, we determined the concentration-versus-depth profiles of the geochemical elements in the ornithogenic sediment layers of the two cores, analyzed these profiles by various statistical methods, and studied their geochemical characteristics. The concentration profiles of As, Cd, Cu, Se, Zn, P and S are significantly correlated with each other and with loss on ignition (LOI) at 550 degrees C, the measure for the abundance of organic matter. Similar geochemical characteristics, however, were not observed in the upper sediment layer of the Cattle Pond notably affected by cattle excrements, as well as in the bottom sediment layer compositionally dominated by coral sand and gravel. This shows that these bio-elements are mainly derived from seabird feces and their geochemical composition is an important geochemical characteristic of the lacustrine ornithogenic sediments. By Q-mode factor analysis (QFA) on the concentration profiles of these bio-elements, we reconstructed the historical seabird population on Dongdao Island between 1350 and 350 year B.P., and observed significant fluctuations in the calculated population. The fluctuations seem to be related to the change of sea surface temperature (SST) in the Southern China Sea. This study provides new paleoenvironmental information of past seabird population changes in low latitude areas using an indirect geochemical method.

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