Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events and radially elongated chambered planktonic foraminifera: paleoecological and paleoceanographic implications.

Chamber elongation is a recurring morphological character in Cretaceous and Cenozoic planktonic foraminiferal evolution suggesting that the clavate body-plan takes advantage through particular environmental conditions. Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera bearing radially elongated chambers become rep...

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Main Authors: COCCIONI R, MARSILI A., LUCIANI, Valeria
Other Authors: Coccioni, R, Luciani, Valeria, Marsili, A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11392/1204345
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spelling ftunivferrarair:oai:iris.unife.it:11392/1204345 2024-02-11T10:08:01+01:00 Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events and radially elongated chambered planktonic foraminifera: paleoecological and paleoceanographic implications. COCCIONI R MARSILI A. LUCIANI, Valeria Coccioni, R Luciani, Valeria Marsili, A. 2006 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11392/1204345 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000238018900005 volume:235 firstpage:66 lastpage:92 journal:PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/11392/1204345 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-33646571600 Planktonic foraminifera Chamber elongation Early Cretaceou Oceanic anoxic event Paleoecology info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2006 ftunivferrarair 2024-01-24T17:34:33Z Chamber elongation is a recurring morphological character in Cretaceous and Cenozoic planktonic foraminiferal evolution suggesting that the clavate body-plan takes advantage through particular environmental conditions. Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera bearing radially elongated chambers become repeatedly a consistent component of assemblages in correspondence with the deposition of remarkable organic layers that record the effects of oceanic anoxic events (OAEs). Due to this apparent correspondence, chamber elongation has been recently interpreted as an adaptation to low oxygen levels in the upper water column. The paleoceanographic significance of planktonic foraminifera with radially elongated chambers remains however unclear. We investigated in great detail the distribution and abundance of elongated chambered planktonic foraminifera in an interval of about 40 myr across the Cretaceous OAEs in different well-dated sections. The increased abundance of planktonic foraminifera with elongated chambers can be a markedly evident feature across the Faraoni, the Selli and the Bonarelli OAEs. However each event shows its own peculiarities. Remarkably, the first radiation of the Cretaceous elongated chambered morphotypes just predates the latest Hauterivian Faraoni Event. The Selli Event records the greatest diversification (number of species) of the group bearing elongated chambers. However, this was a period of great diversification in the planktonic foraminifera. This evidence may suggest that radiation of these forms was driven by more than upper water column anoxia per se (e.g., increased upper water column stratification, greater productivity, and/or greater seasonality). The Albian OAE1b, OAE1c, and OAE1d display the lowest abundance and diversity of this group. Conversely, according to the available data, the first appearances of the species Muricohedbergella simplex and of the genus Schackoina occur close to the OAE1b and OAE1d, respectively. In the Italian record, the relative abundance of radially ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera Università degli Studi di Ferrara: CINECA IRIS
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topic Planktonic foraminifera
Chamber elongation
Early Cretaceou
Oceanic anoxic event
Paleoecology
spellingShingle Planktonic foraminifera
Chamber elongation
Early Cretaceou
Oceanic anoxic event
Paleoecology
COCCIONI R
MARSILI A.
LUCIANI, Valeria
Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events and radially elongated chambered planktonic foraminifera: paleoecological and paleoceanographic implications.
topic_facet Planktonic foraminifera
Chamber elongation
Early Cretaceou
Oceanic anoxic event
Paleoecology
description Chamber elongation is a recurring morphological character in Cretaceous and Cenozoic planktonic foraminiferal evolution suggesting that the clavate body-plan takes advantage through particular environmental conditions. Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera bearing radially elongated chambers become repeatedly a consistent component of assemblages in correspondence with the deposition of remarkable organic layers that record the effects of oceanic anoxic events (OAEs). Due to this apparent correspondence, chamber elongation has been recently interpreted as an adaptation to low oxygen levels in the upper water column. The paleoceanographic significance of planktonic foraminifera with radially elongated chambers remains however unclear. We investigated in great detail the distribution and abundance of elongated chambered planktonic foraminifera in an interval of about 40 myr across the Cretaceous OAEs in different well-dated sections. The increased abundance of planktonic foraminifera with elongated chambers can be a markedly evident feature across the Faraoni, the Selli and the Bonarelli OAEs. However each event shows its own peculiarities. Remarkably, the first radiation of the Cretaceous elongated chambered morphotypes just predates the latest Hauterivian Faraoni Event. The Selli Event records the greatest diversification (number of species) of the group bearing elongated chambers. However, this was a period of great diversification in the planktonic foraminifera. This evidence may suggest that radiation of these forms was driven by more than upper water column anoxia per se (e.g., increased upper water column stratification, greater productivity, and/or greater seasonality). The Albian OAE1b, OAE1c, and OAE1d display the lowest abundance and diversity of this group. Conversely, according to the available data, the first appearances of the species Muricohedbergella simplex and of the genus Schackoina occur close to the OAE1b and OAE1d, respectively. In the Italian record, the relative abundance of radially ...
author2 Coccioni, R
Luciani, Valeria
Marsili, A.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author COCCIONI R
MARSILI A.
LUCIANI, Valeria
author_facet COCCIONI R
MARSILI A.
LUCIANI, Valeria
author_sort COCCIONI R
title Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events and radially elongated chambered planktonic foraminifera: paleoecological and paleoceanographic implications.
title_short Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events and radially elongated chambered planktonic foraminifera: paleoecological and paleoceanographic implications.
title_full Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events and radially elongated chambered planktonic foraminifera: paleoecological and paleoceanographic implications.
title_fullStr Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events and radially elongated chambered planktonic foraminifera: paleoecological and paleoceanographic implications.
title_full_unstemmed Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events and radially elongated chambered planktonic foraminifera: paleoecological and paleoceanographic implications.
title_sort cretaceous oceanic anoxic events and radially elongated chambered planktonic foraminifera: paleoecological and paleoceanographic implications.
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/11392/1204345
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volume:235
firstpage:66
lastpage:92
journal:PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY
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