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Ornithogenic Factor of Soil Formation in Antarctica : A Review. / Abakumov, E. V.; Parnikoza, I. Yu; Zhianski, M.; Yaneva, R.; Lupachev, A. V.; Andreev, M. P.; Vlasov, D. Yu; Riano, J.; Jaramillo, N.
в: Eurasian Soil Science, Том 54, № 4, 01.04.2021, стр. 528-540.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › Обзорная статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Ornithogenic Factor of Soil Formation in Antarctica
T2 - A Review
AU - Abakumov, E. V.
AU - Parnikoza, I. Yu
AU - Zhianski, M.
AU - Yaneva, R.
AU - Lupachev, A. V.
AU - Andreev, M. P.
AU - Vlasov, D. Yu
AU - Riano, J.
AU - Jaramillo, N.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/4/1
Y1 - 2021/4/1
N2 - The role of ornithogenic factor in the formation of soils and soil cover patterns in continental and maritime Antarctica is considered. The results of long-term soil studies at key sites in coastal oases of East Antarctica (Larsemann Hills, the Haswell Islands) and on the Subantarctic islands (King George Island, Livingston Island, the Argentine Islands) are summarized. The influence of the penguin rookeries on the morphology and physicochemical properties of soils is shown. These rookeries determine the vast spatial zones of biogeochemical influence on the environment around themselves. Special attention is paid to the phenomenon of ornithochory, which is maintained by the flying seabirds (skuas, albatrosses, terns, petrels, etc.) and is manifested in redistribution of vegetation, soil material, and meso- and microbiota to the areas that were previously free of vegetation and soil cover (periglacial areas, fresh moraines, rocky outcrops, etc.).
AB - The role of ornithogenic factor in the formation of soils and soil cover patterns in continental and maritime Antarctica is considered. The results of long-term soil studies at key sites in coastal oases of East Antarctica (Larsemann Hills, the Haswell Islands) and on the Subantarctic islands (King George Island, Livingston Island, the Argentine Islands) are summarized. The influence of the penguin rookeries on the morphology and physicochemical properties of soils is shown. These rookeries determine the vast spatial zones of biogeochemical influence on the environment around themselves. Special attention is paid to the phenomenon of ornithochory, which is maintained by the flying seabirds (skuas, albatrosses, terns, petrels, etc.) and is manifested in redistribution of vegetation, soil material, and meso- and microbiota to the areas that were previously free of vegetation and soil cover (periglacial areas, fresh moraines, rocky outcrops, etc.).
KW - Antarctic soil formation
KW - biogeochemistry
KW - ornithochory
KW - ornithogenic and non-ornithogenic
KW - soils
KW - ATLANTIC ISLANDS
KW - LARSEMANN HILLS
KW - LARUS-MICHAHELLIS
KW - SIGNY ISLAND
KW - TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
KW - EAST ANTARCTICA
KW - PENGUIN ROOKERIES
KW - VESTFOLD-HILLS
KW - KING-GEORGE-ISLAND
KW - VEGETATION
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U2 - 10.1134/s1064229321040025
DO - 10.1134/s1064229321040025
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85105176510
VL - 54
SP - 528
EP - 540
JO - Eurasian Soil Science
JF - Eurasian Soil Science
SN - 1064-2293
IS - 4
ER -
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