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中全新世北大西洋海鹦体型变化表明其对气候变化的动态响应。

Size variation in mid-Holocene North Atlantic Puffins indicates a dynamic response to climate change.

机构信息

Department of Natural History, University Museum of Bergen, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

Human Origins Program, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Feb 24;16(2):e0246888. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0246888. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Seabirds are one of the most at-risk groups, with many species in decline. In Scandinavia, seabirds are at a heightened risk of extinction due to accelerated global warming. Norway is home to significant portion of the European Atlantic Puffin (Fratercula arctica) populations, but Norwegian populations have declined significantly during the last decades. In this paper we use biometric data from modern and archaeological F. arctica specimens to investigate patterns in body size variation over time of this iconic species. We aimed to set out a baseline for our archaeological comparison by firstly investigating whether modern subspecies of F. arctica are reflected in the osteological characters and are enough to distinguish subspecies from the bones alone. We then investigated if archaeological remains of F. arctica differ in size from the modern subspecies. Our results show that the subspecies Fratercula arctica naumanni was distinctly larger than the other subspecies. However, Fratercula arctica arctica and Fratercula arctica grabae were difficult to separate based on size. This generally supports ornithological observations. Post-Medieval F. arctica bones from Måsøy were similar to modern F. a. arctica populations. The mid-Holocene remains from Dollsteinhola overlaps with the modern size ranges of F. a. arctica and F. a. grabae but are generally shorter and more robust. Dollsteinhola is located close to the borders of the modern breeding ranges of both F. a. arctica and F. a. grabae. We consider it therefore likely that given the mid-Holocene climatic oscillations, breeding ranges of the two subspecies shifted north or south accordingly. However, this does not explain the different proportions of the Dollsteinhola specimens. Our data provide the first evidence for shifting distributions in ancient Atlantic Puffins and represent the first osteological analysis of Fratercula arctica subspecies.

摘要

海鸟是受威胁最严重的物种之一,许多海鸟物种的数量正在减少。在斯堪的纳维亚,海鸟由于全球变暖加速而面临更高的灭绝风险。挪威是欧洲大西洋海鹦(Fratercula arctica)的主要栖息地之一,但在过去几十年中,挪威的海鹦数量显著减少。在本文中,我们使用现代和考古 Fratercula arctica 标本的生物测量数据来研究这种标志性物种的体型随时间变化的模式。我们的目标是通过首先调查现代 Fratercula arctica 亚种是否反映在骨骼特征中,并仅凭骨骼就能区分亚种,为我们的考古比较设定一个基线。然后,我们调查了 Fratercula arctica 的考古遗骸在尺寸上是否与现代亚种不同。我们的结果表明,Fratercula arctica naumanni 亚种明显大于其他亚种。然而,Fratercula arctica arctica 和 Fratercula arctica grabae 亚种在大小上难以区分。这通常与鸟类学观察结果一致。来自 Måsøy 的后中世纪 Fratercula arctica 骨骼与现代 Fratercula a. arctica 种群相似。来自 Dollsteinhola 的中全新世遗骸与现代 Fratercula a. arctica 和 Fratercula a. grabae 的大小范围重叠,但通常更短且更粗壮。Dollsteinhola 位于现代 Fratercula a. arctica 和 Fratercula a. grabae 繁殖范围的边界附近。因此,我们认为,由于中全新世的气候波动,这两个亚种的繁殖范围可能相应地向北或向南移动。然而,这并不能解释 Dollsteinhola 标本的不同比例。我们的数据提供了古代大西洋海鹦分布变化的第一个证据,代表了对 Fratercula arctica 亚种的首次骨骼分析。

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