The History of a Remote Caribbean Cay, Isla Aves, and Its Terrestrial Biota: A Review and New Data

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences
H. Heatwole, F. Torres, S. King, A. Debrot, J. Torres
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When discovered in the early 1500s, Isla Aves was a remote guano-covered Caribbean island much larger than it is at present. Gradually over subsequent centuries it became smaller, either leaving behind, or supplanted by, several small cays, now represented by a single coral cay located west of Dominica and south of St. Croix. As it shrank, some of its original biota disappeared, never to return. This island was visited many times over the intervening centuries with explorers recording its dimensions, location, physical features, and notes on various components of its terrestrial biota. Only since 1978 has it been permanently occupied by people. The present paper reviews its history, reports on a previously unpublished survey of its terrestrial biota in 1966, and chronicles what is known about the changes in that biota over time, including recent and ongoing research emanating from an on-site Venezuelan research facility. The various reports over the ages can serve as “time capsules” providing insight into the responses to change under previous conditions, and the present one as a baseline for evaluating those that may result from projected climatic instability and rising sea-level.
加勒比海偏远岛屿Isla Aves及其陆地生物群的历史:综述和新数据
当在15世纪初被发现时,Isla Aves是一个覆盖着鸟粪的偏远加勒比海岛屿,比现在大得多。在随后的几个世纪里,它逐渐变小,要么留下几个小珊瑚礁,要么被几个小珊瑚岛取代,现在以多米尼克西部和圣克罗伊岛南部的一个珊瑚礁为代表。随着它的缩小,一些原始生物群消失了,再也没有回来。在其间的几个世纪里,探险家们多次造访该岛,记录了它的尺寸、位置、物理特征,并对其陆地生物群的各个组成部分进行了记录。直到1978年,这里才被人们永久占据。本文回顾了其历史,报告了1966年对其陆地生物群的一项先前未发表的调查,并记录了该生物群随时间变化的已知情况,包括委内瑞拉现场研究机构最近和正在进行的研究。多年来的各种报告可以作为“时间胶囊”,深入了解以前条件下对变化的反应,而现在的报告可以作为评估预测的气候不稳定和海平面上升可能导致的反应的基线。
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Atoll Research Bulletin
Atoll Research Bulletin Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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