Does foraminiferal test size reflect changes in palaeoenvironmental conditions?—a case study from the southern Svalbard shelf

Although the environmental factors influencing the growth rate and reproduction of benthic foraminifera are known, the relationship between foraminifera test size and environmental variables remains unclear, especially on geological timescales. In this article, we present two records of benthic fora...

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Published in:Polar Research
Main Authors: Maciej M. Telesiński, Natalia Szymańska, Joanna Pawłowska, Marek Zajączkowski
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Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:eed33e3d4ace4184991a3c1c28219268 2023-05-15T18:02:41+02:00 Does foraminiferal test size reflect changes in palaeoenvironmental conditions?—a case study from the southern Svalbard shelf Maciej M. Telesiński Natalia Szymańska Joanna Pawłowska Marek Zajączkowski 2020-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v39.3624 https://doaj.org/article/eed33e3d4ace4184991a3c1c28219268 EN eng Norwegian Polar Institute https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3624/11062 https://doaj.org/toc/1751-8369 1751-8369 doi:10.33265/polar.v39.3624 https://doaj.org/article/eed33e3d4ace4184991a3c1c28219268 Polar Research, Vol 39, Iss 0, Pp 1-12 (2020) foraminifera deglaciation holocene size palaeoecology palaeoenvironment Environmental sciences GE1-350 Oceanography GC1-1581 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v39.3624 2022-12-30T22:17:59Z Although the environmental factors influencing the growth rate and reproduction of benthic foraminifera are known, the relationship between foraminifera test size and environmental variables remains unclear, especially on geological timescales. In this article, we present two records of benthic foraminiferal test size over the last 14 000 years from the southern Svalbard shelf. We use statistical correlation to relate test size changes with environmental conditions recorded by other proxies, including benthic δ18O and δ13C, foraminiferal flux and abundance, and relative abundances of different ecologically indicative foraminiferal groups. The general trends in test size were relatively consistent between the two cores. Still, we found that none of the analysed proxies was statistically correlated with the test size in both records. This leads to a conclusion that foraminifera size is primarily impacted by local oceanographic conditions. These local conditions are partly influenced by global oceanographic transitions. Therefore, large-scale changes can have a secondary impact on foraminiferal test size. The analysis of test size correlation between species similarly revealed that not all species react consistently to environmental changes. Our results indicate that foraminiferal test size cannot be used as a universal and straightforward proxy, but in combination with other methods it can yield valuable palaeoenvironmental information. Article in Journal/Newspaper Polar Research Svalbard Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Svalbard Polar Research 39 0
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deglaciation
holocene
size
palaeoecology
palaeoenvironment
Environmental sciences
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Oceanography
GC1-1581
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deglaciation
holocene
size
palaeoecology
palaeoenvironment
Environmental sciences
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Oceanography
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Maciej M. Telesiński
Natalia Szymańska
Joanna Pawłowska
Marek Zajączkowski
Does foraminiferal test size reflect changes in palaeoenvironmental conditions?—a case study from the southern Svalbard shelf
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description Although the environmental factors influencing the growth rate and reproduction of benthic foraminifera are known, the relationship between foraminifera test size and environmental variables remains unclear, especially on geological timescales. In this article, we present two records of benthic foraminiferal test size over the last 14 000 years from the southern Svalbard shelf. We use statistical correlation to relate test size changes with environmental conditions recorded by other proxies, including benthic δ18O and δ13C, foraminiferal flux and abundance, and relative abundances of different ecologically indicative foraminiferal groups. The general trends in test size were relatively consistent between the two cores. Still, we found that none of the analysed proxies was statistically correlated with the test size in both records. This leads to a conclusion that foraminifera size is primarily impacted by local oceanographic conditions. These local conditions are partly influenced by global oceanographic transitions. Therefore, large-scale changes can have a secondary impact on foraminiferal test size. The analysis of test size correlation between species similarly revealed that not all species react consistently to environmental changes. Our results indicate that foraminiferal test size cannot be used as a universal and straightforward proxy, but in combination with other methods it can yield valuable palaeoenvironmental information.
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author Maciej M. Telesiński
Natalia Szymańska
Joanna Pawłowska
Marek Zajączkowski
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Joanna Pawłowska
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title Does foraminiferal test size reflect changes in palaeoenvironmental conditions?—a case study from the southern Svalbard shelf
title_short Does foraminiferal test size reflect changes in palaeoenvironmental conditions?—a case study from the southern Svalbard shelf
title_full Does foraminiferal test size reflect changes in palaeoenvironmental conditions?—a case study from the southern Svalbard shelf
title_fullStr Does foraminiferal test size reflect changes in palaeoenvironmental conditions?—a case study from the southern Svalbard shelf
title_full_unstemmed Does foraminiferal test size reflect changes in palaeoenvironmental conditions?—a case study from the southern Svalbard shelf
title_sort does foraminiferal test size reflect changes in palaeoenvironmental conditions?—a case study from the southern svalbard shelf
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