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Citation
Bergstrom, D.M. (2013) Macquarie Island soil collection site details for 2009/10 season - Azorella dieback project, Macquarie Island, Ver. 1, Australian Antarctic Data Centre - doi:10.4225/15/54AF475768A53, Accessed: 2026-05-01
Title
Macquarie Island soil collection site details for 2009/10 season - Azorella dieback project, Macquarie Island
Data Centre
Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia
DOI
doi:10.4225/15/54AF475768A53
Created Date
2013-02-22
Revision Date
2017-04-26
Expected Date of Data Release
2013-02-22
Data Version
1
Parent record
ASAC_3095

Description

This data contains the spatial information associated with the sites from which the soil samples were collected. It also contains the initial weights for each soil sample.

Soil samples were collected as part of the PhD thesis of Jared Abdul-Rahman, Spatiotemporal characteristics and causes of damage to Azorella macquariensis cushions.

Azorella macquariensis is a perennial cushion-forming herb that is endemic to Macquarie Island. During the 2008/09 austral summer, widespread dieback in A. macquariensis was observed, and is regarded by many to be a new phenomenon. The dieback is perceived to have spread across the entire island, affecting up to ~0 % of cushions in some areas. As a result of this perception the species has been listed as critically endangered under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act 1999.

Although there have been speculations about potential contributing factors, a definite cause has not been determined. The spatiotemporal characteristics of three dominant damage types affecting the cushion plant were investigated to help determine the cause/s of the putative increasing damage. In the austral summer of 2009/10, data were collected in the course of four studies: a cushion profile study; mapping of the spatial variation of cushion health; monitoring of temporal variation in cushion health; and a study relating soils to health. There was no significant relationship between overall cushion health and environmental variables apart from health decreasing with increasing exposure to strong winds. Type 1 damage was found to be more concentrated on the windward sectors of cushions, was significantly related to cushion exposure, substrate and vegetation community and did not display any major temporal variability. Type 2 damage was found to be more concentrated on the leeward sectors of cushions, was significantly related to cushion exposure, substrate and vegetation community and also did not display any major temporal variability. Type 3 damage was not significantly related to any particular sectors of cushions, nor to the environmental variables with the exception of cushion substrate, and expanded rapidly during the warm season. This suggested that the spatially restricted Type 3 damage might be responsible for the perception of increased dieback. Its cause is uncertain, although many of the symptoms are similar to those of a pathogen. Future monitoring should concentrate on this type of damage.

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Quality

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Access

These data are publicly available for download from the provided URL.

Temporal Coverages

Spatial Coverages

Science Keywords

Additional Keywords

    None

Locations

  • OCEAN > SOUTHERN OCEAN
  • OCEAN > SOUTHERN OCEAN
  • GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR

Platforms

  • FIELD INVESTIGATION
  • FIELD SURVEYS

Instruments

    None

Researchers

  • bergstrom, dana (INVESTIGATOR,TECHNICAL CONTACT)
  • connell, dave (DIF AUTHOR)

Use Constraints

This data set conforms to the CCBY Attribution License
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Please follow instructions listed in the citation reference provided at http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=ASAC_3095-Macca-soil-0910-Jared when using these data.

Project

    ISO Topic

    • BIOTA
    • ENVIRONMENT

    Dataset Language

    • ENGLISH

    Orignating Centre

    • Australian Antarctic Division

    Dataset Progress

    • COMPLETE

    IDN Node

    • AMD
    • AMD/AU
    • CEOS

    Metadata Revision History

      2013-02-22 - record created by Dave Connell at the request of Dana Bergstrom. 2015-01-09 - record updated by Dave Connell to add a dataset DOI. 2016-09-22 - record updated by Dave Connell - basic updates.

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