250 years of sardine and anchovy scale deposition record in Mejillones Bay, northern Chile

Valdés J.; Ortlieb, L.; Gutiérrez D.; Marinovic, L; Vargas G.; Sifeddine, A.

Abstract

Marine oxygen-deficient environments with high sedimentation rates and high primary productivity can provide relevant information regarding variations of ocean-climatic conditions in the past. In the Humboldt current ecosystem, which now hosts huge populations of pelagic fishes (mainly anchovy and sardine), fish scale abundance in the sedimentary record may be useful indicators of environmental change. Here we assess such a proxy record in a 42 cm-long sedimentary core collected from 80 m in Mejillones Bay (23°S, northern Chile). We also analyse fish remains in surface sediment sampled along a bathymetric transect (from 10 to 110 m water depth) in the same bay. In the core-top record, the fluctuations of sardine and anchovy scale deposition rates (SDR) agreed with those of industrial catches for these two species in northern Chile, tending to validate the SDR as a proxy of local fish biomass when bottom anoxic conditions prevail. However, apparent SDR for records prior to 1820 have probably been influenced by dissolution processes linked to the oxygenation of the bottom environment of Mejillones Bay, as suggested by other proxy records. After 1820, the fluctuations in the relative abundance of sardine and anchovy scales point to alternating warm and cold conditions during about 30 years and then a progressively cooler period. Since ca. 1870, marked fluctuations of SDR of both species are observed, probably as a consequence of the onset of a different oceanographic regime characterized by intensified upwelling, stronger subsurface oxygen deficiency, higher primary productivity, and enhanced "ENSO-like" interdecadal variability. While anchovy SDR fluctuated in periods of 25-40 years, only two peak periods of sardine SDR occurred (late 19th century and late 20th century), suggesting that sardine abundance depends on other ocean-climatic factors. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Título según WOS: 250 years of sardine and anchovy scale deposition record in Mejillones Bay, northern Chile
Título según SCOPUS: 250 years of sardine and anchovy scale deposition record in Mejillones Bay, northern Chile
Título de la Revista: PROGRESS IN OCEANOGRAPHY
Volumen: 79
Número: 02-abr
Editorial: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2008
Página de inicio: 198
Página final: 207
Idioma: English
URL: http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0079661108001730
DOI:

10.1016/j.pocean.2008.10.002

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS