Morphology and distribution of the Miocene dinoflagellate cysts Operculodinium? borgerholtense Louwye, 2001, emend

The extinct, organic-walled, proximochorate dinoflagellate cyst Operculodinium? borgerholtense Louwye 2001 was first described from Miocene shallow-marine deposits of northern Belgium, and has since been documented from the Miocene of the eastern North Atlantic, North Sea, Austria, Hungary, and Egyp...

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Main Authors: Ali, Soliman, Martin, Head, Louwye, Stephen
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Published: 2009
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spelling ftunivgent:oai:archive.ugent.be:914386 2023-06-11T04:14:40+02:00 Morphology and distribution of the Miocene dinoflagellate cysts Operculodinium? borgerholtense Louwye, 2001, emend Ali, Soliman Martin, Head Louwye, Stephen 2009 application/pdf https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/914386 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-914386 https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/914386/file/914393 eng eng https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/914386 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-914386 https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/914386/file/914393 Information pending info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Palynology ISSN: 0191-6122 Earth and Environmental Sciences morphology Miocene dinoflagellate cysts Operculodinium? borgerholtense taxonomy journalArticle info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2009 ftunivgent 2023-05-10T22:54:14Z The extinct, organic-walled, proximochorate dinoflagellate cyst Operculodinium? borgerholtense Louwye 2001 was first described from Miocene shallow-marine deposits of northern Belgium, and has since been documented from the Miocene of the eastern North Atlantic, North Sea, Austria, Hungary, and Egypt. Conventional and confocal light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy are used to reveal new details of the archeopyle, wall structure, and ornament. The archeopyle is shown to have well-defined rather than rounded angles, a distinction we consider significant in assigning this species only provisionally to the genus. Operculodinium? borgerholtense was a euryhaline neritic species highly tolerant of environmental stress, a feature consistent with its morphological variability. Present records indicate it tropical-subtropical to temperate paleoclimatic distribution. It ranges from the upper Lower Miocene to tipper Middle Miocene, and promises to be a useful stratigraphic marker particularly in neritic settings where adverse paleoenvironmental factors have excluded other species. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Ghent University Academic Bibliography
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topic Earth and Environmental Sciences
morphology
Miocene dinoflagellate cysts
Operculodinium? borgerholtense
taxonomy
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Miocene dinoflagellate cysts
Operculodinium? borgerholtense
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Martin, Head
Louwye, Stephen
Morphology and distribution of the Miocene dinoflagellate cysts Operculodinium? borgerholtense Louwye, 2001, emend
topic_facet Earth and Environmental Sciences
morphology
Miocene dinoflagellate cysts
Operculodinium? borgerholtense
taxonomy
description The extinct, organic-walled, proximochorate dinoflagellate cyst Operculodinium? borgerholtense Louwye 2001 was first described from Miocene shallow-marine deposits of northern Belgium, and has since been documented from the Miocene of the eastern North Atlantic, North Sea, Austria, Hungary, and Egypt. Conventional and confocal light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy are used to reveal new details of the archeopyle, wall structure, and ornament. The archeopyle is shown to have well-defined rather than rounded angles, a distinction we consider significant in assigning this species only provisionally to the genus. Operculodinium? borgerholtense was a euryhaline neritic species highly tolerant of environmental stress, a feature consistent with its morphological variability. Present records indicate it tropical-subtropical to temperate paleoclimatic distribution. It ranges from the upper Lower Miocene to tipper Middle Miocene, and promises to be a useful stratigraphic marker particularly in neritic settings where adverse paleoenvironmental factors have excluded other species.
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author Ali, Soliman
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Louwye, Stephen
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title Morphology and distribution of the Miocene dinoflagellate cysts Operculodinium? borgerholtense Louwye, 2001, emend
title_short Morphology and distribution of the Miocene dinoflagellate cysts Operculodinium? borgerholtense Louwye, 2001, emend
title_full Morphology and distribution of the Miocene dinoflagellate cysts Operculodinium? borgerholtense Louwye, 2001, emend
title_fullStr Morphology and distribution of the Miocene dinoflagellate cysts Operculodinium? borgerholtense Louwye, 2001, emend
title_full_unstemmed Morphology and distribution of the Miocene dinoflagellate cysts Operculodinium? borgerholtense Louwye, 2001, emend
title_sort morphology and distribution of the miocene dinoflagellate cysts operculodinium? borgerholtense louwye, 2001, emend
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