Title of article :
Penguin response to the Eocene climate and ecosystem change in the northern Antarctic Peninsula region
Author/Authors :
Jadwiszczak، نويسنده , , Piotr، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Eocene Antarctic penguins are known solely from the La Meseta Formation (Seymour Island, James Ross Basin). They are most numerous and taxonomically diverse (at least ten species present) within strata formed at the end of this epoch, which is concomitant with a significant cooling trend and biotic turnover prior to the onset of glaciation. Moreover, all newly appeared taxa were small-bodied, and most probably evolved in situ. Interestingly, some chemical proxies suggest enhanced nutrient upwelling events that coincided with obvious changes in the record of La Meseta penguins.
Keywords :
west Antarctica , Seymour Island , La Meseta formation (Eocene) , Penguins , environmental change
Journal title :
Polar Science
Journal title :
Polar Science