Stable-isotope paleoecology of Campanian–Maastrichtian planktonic foraminifera from the equatorial Pacific Ocean (ODP Leg 198, Hole 1210B, Shatsky Rise)

Several recent stable-isotope studies on Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera found a number of exceptions to the morphology-based scheme in analogy with modern species suggesting that small-sized globigeriniform taxa inhabited shallow/warm layers of the water column while large-sized keeled taxa were...

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Main Authors: F. Falzoni, M. R. Petrizzo, D. Aldeghi, G. Pieraccini
Other Authors: M.R. Petrizzo
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Published: 2018
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spelling ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/588513 2024-04-21T08:10:32+00:00 Stable-isotope paleoecology of Campanian–Maastrichtian planktonic foraminifera from the equatorial Pacific Ocean (ODP Leg 198, Hole 1210B, Shatsky Rise) F. Falzoni M. R. Petrizzo D. Aldeghi G. Pieraccini F. Falzoni M.R. Petrizzo D. Aldeghi G. Pieraccini 2018-06 http://hdl.handle.net/2434/588513 http://forams2018.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/symposium-schedule/ eng eng FORAMS http://hdl.handle.net/2434/588513 http://forams2018.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/symposium-schedule/ Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2018 ftunivmilanoair 2024-03-27T02:02:42Z Several recent stable-isotope studies on Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera found a number of exceptions to the morphology-based scheme in analogy with modern species suggesting that small-sized globigeriniform taxa inhabited shallow/warm layers of the water column while large-sized keeled taxa were deep/cold dwellers. These findings may have deep implications on the paleoceanographic and paleoenvironmental reconstructions based on the abundances of planktonic foraminiferal species, because traditional Cretaceous morphogroups (shallow/deep dwellers, oligotrophic/eutrophic taxa) need to be revised according to stable-isotope data. Here we present about 500 δ18O and δ13C species-specific analyses on planktonic foraminifera from a complete Campanian–Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) sequence recovered at Shatsky Rise during ODP Leg 198, Hole 1210B (Pacific Ocean) with the aim to reconstruct species paleoecological preferences, life strategies and depth distribution in the surface water column. Results indicate the development of a thermally-stratified water column only in the mid Maastrichtian, likely mirroring the northward migration of the Shatsky Rise out from the equatorial upwelling area. In this phase, species within most genera yield a tightly clustered isotopic signature suggesting that ecological niches were sharply differentiated. Our data indicate that the large-size double-keeled contusotruncanids inhabited the shallowest/warmest layers of the water column together with the biserial Pseudoguembelina species. Double-keeled globotruncanids mostly inhabited the lower mixed layer to upper thermocline, while the deepest/coldest component of the assemblages were represented by species of the genera Planoglobulina, Globotruncanella and Racemiguembelina that were likely adapted to the thermocline. Moreover, Pseudoguembelina yield particularly depleted δ13C values indicating a preference toward more eutrophic conditions and/or a very high metabolic rate. In addition, we observed a stepwise enrichment in the δ13C ... Conference Object Planktonic foraminifera The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR)
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topic Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
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F. Falzoni
M. R. Petrizzo
D. Aldeghi
G. Pieraccini
Stable-isotope paleoecology of Campanian–Maastrichtian planktonic foraminifera from the equatorial Pacific Ocean (ODP Leg 198, Hole 1210B, Shatsky Rise)
topic_facet Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
description Several recent stable-isotope studies on Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera found a number of exceptions to the morphology-based scheme in analogy with modern species suggesting that small-sized globigeriniform taxa inhabited shallow/warm layers of the water column while large-sized keeled taxa were deep/cold dwellers. These findings may have deep implications on the paleoceanographic and paleoenvironmental reconstructions based on the abundances of planktonic foraminiferal species, because traditional Cretaceous morphogroups (shallow/deep dwellers, oligotrophic/eutrophic taxa) need to be revised according to stable-isotope data. Here we present about 500 δ18O and δ13C species-specific analyses on planktonic foraminifera from a complete Campanian–Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) sequence recovered at Shatsky Rise during ODP Leg 198, Hole 1210B (Pacific Ocean) with the aim to reconstruct species paleoecological preferences, life strategies and depth distribution in the surface water column. Results indicate the development of a thermally-stratified water column only in the mid Maastrichtian, likely mirroring the northward migration of the Shatsky Rise out from the equatorial upwelling area. In this phase, species within most genera yield a tightly clustered isotopic signature suggesting that ecological niches were sharply differentiated. Our data indicate that the large-size double-keeled contusotruncanids inhabited the shallowest/warmest layers of the water column together with the biserial Pseudoguembelina species. Double-keeled globotruncanids mostly inhabited the lower mixed layer to upper thermocline, while the deepest/coldest component of the assemblages were represented by species of the genera Planoglobulina, Globotruncanella and Racemiguembelina that were likely adapted to the thermocline. Moreover, Pseudoguembelina yield particularly depleted δ13C values indicating a preference toward more eutrophic conditions and/or a very high metabolic rate. In addition, we observed a stepwise enrichment in the δ13C ...
author2 F. Falzoni
M.R. Petrizzo
D. Aldeghi
G. Pieraccini
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author F. Falzoni
M. R. Petrizzo
D. Aldeghi
G. Pieraccini
author_facet F. Falzoni
M. R. Petrizzo
D. Aldeghi
G. Pieraccini
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title Stable-isotope paleoecology of Campanian–Maastrichtian planktonic foraminifera from the equatorial Pacific Ocean (ODP Leg 198, Hole 1210B, Shatsky Rise)
title_short Stable-isotope paleoecology of Campanian–Maastrichtian planktonic foraminifera from the equatorial Pacific Ocean (ODP Leg 198, Hole 1210B, Shatsky Rise)
title_full Stable-isotope paleoecology of Campanian–Maastrichtian planktonic foraminifera from the equatorial Pacific Ocean (ODP Leg 198, Hole 1210B, Shatsky Rise)
title_fullStr Stable-isotope paleoecology of Campanian–Maastrichtian planktonic foraminifera from the equatorial Pacific Ocean (ODP Leg 198, Hole 1210B, Shatsky Rise)
title_full_unstemmed Stable-isotope paleoecology of Campanian–Maastrichtian planktonic foraminifera from the equatorial Pacific Ocean (ODP Leg 198, Hole 1210B, Shatsky Rise)
title_sort stable-isotope paleoecology of campanian–maastrichtian planktonic foraminifera from the equatorial pacific ocean (odp leg 198, hole 1210b, shatsky rise)
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