Lazarus, David B. (2011): The deep-sea microfossil record of macroevolutionary change in plankton and its study

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 119
DSDP 85
DSDP 90
DSDP 85 572
DSDP 85 573
DSDP 90 594
ODP 119 744
Identifier:
2012-021009
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10.1144/SP358.10
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Creator:
Lazarus, David B.
Museum fuer Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany
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Identification:
The deep-sea microfossil record of macroevolutionary change in plankton and its study
2011
In: McGowan, Alistair J. (editor), Smith, Andrew B. (editor), Comparing the geological and fossil records; implications for biodiversity studies
Geological Society of London, London, United Kingdom
358
141-166
The deep-sea planktonic microfossil record (foraminifera, coccolithophores, diatoms, radiolaria and dinoflagellates) provides a unique resource for palaeobiology. Despite some geographical gaps due to poor regional preservation, and intermittant time intervals lost to erosion, most time periods for each Cenozoic planktonic biogeographical province are preserved. Vast numbers of specimens and numerous deep-sea cores provide abundant material and the opportunity to tightly integrate macroevolutionary and palaeoenvironmental data. Current documentation of this record is mixed. Catalogues for foraminifera and coccolithophores offer nearly complete species-level clade histories, but taxonomy for siliceous microfossils is incomplete. Published occurrence data is primarily stratigraphic and covers only a fraction of the total preserved diversity. Age models for some sections are excellent (accuracy c. 100 kya) but for many other sections are still poor. Taxonomic errors, age model errors and reworking displace fossil occurrences in time, complicating palaeobiological analysis. With additional taxonomic work, careful collection of whole fauna/floral assemblage occurrence data, improved age models, and the development of better data filtering and analysis tools to deal with data outliers the deep-sea microfossil record can deliver its promise of providing the most complete, detailed record of macroevolutionary change available to science. SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: Supplementary Appendix is available at http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/SUP18485
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:1.2606
West:-133.1835East: 174.5653
South:-61.3440

General paleontology; algae; biologic evolution; Cenozoic; Chatham Rise; Coccolithophoraceae; Deep Sea Drilling Project; deep-sea environment; diatoms; Dinoflagellata; DSDP Site 572; DSDP Site 573; DSDP Site 594; East Pacific; Equatorial Pacific; Foraminifera; fossil record; global; Invertebrata; IPOD; Kerguelen Plateau; Leg 119; Leg 85; Leg 90; marine environment; microfossils; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 744; Pacific Ocean; paleoenvironment; palynomorphs; planktonic taxa; Plantae; preservation; Protista; Radiolaria; reworking; South Pacific; Southern Ocean; Southwest Pacific; taxonomy; West Pacific;

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