Ando, Atsushi et al. (2010): Depth-habitat reorganization of planktonic Foraminifera across the Albian/Cenomanian boundary

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 171B
ODP 171B 1050
Identifier:
2010-068310
georefid

10.1666/09027.1
doi

Creator:
Ando, Atsushi
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Paleobiology, Washington, DC, United States
author

Huber, Brian T.
University of Missouri-Columbia, United States
author

MacLeod, Kenneth G.
author

Identification:
Depth-habitat reorganization of planktonic Foraminifera across the Albian/Cenomanian boundary
2010
Paleobiology
Paleontological Society, Lawrence, KS, United States
36
3
357-373
New mid-Cretaceous stable isotope (delta (super 18) O and delta (super 13) C) records of multiple planktonic foraminiferal species and coexisting coccoliths from Blake Nose (western North Atlantic) document a major depth-ecology reorganization of planktonic foraminifera. Across the Albian/Cenomanian boundary, deep-dwelling Praeglobotruncana stephani and Rotalipora globotruncanoides adapted to living at a shallower depth, while, at the same time, the population of surface-dwelling Paracostellagerina libyca declined. Subsequently, the opportunistic species Hedbergella delrioensis shifted to a deep environment, and the deep-dwelling forms Rotalipora montsalvensis and Rotalipora reicheli first appeared. The primary paleoenvironmental cause of the observed changes in planktonic adaptive strategies is uncertain, yet their coincidence with an earliest Cenomanian cooling trend reported elsewhere implicates the importance of reduced upper-ocean stratification. Although there has been an implicit assumption that the species-specific depth habitats of fossil planktonic foraminifera were invariant through time, planktonic paleoecology is a potential variable. Accordingly, the possibility of evolutionary changes in planktonic foraminiferal depth ecology should be a primary consideration (along with other environmental parameters) in paleoceanographic interpretations of foraminiferal stable isotope data.
English
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Stratigraphy; Isotope geochemistry; Albian; Atlantic Ocean; biostratigraphy; Blake Nose; Blake Plateau; C-13/C-12; carbon; Cenomanian; Cretaceous; diagenesis; Foraminifera; habitat; Invertebrata; isotope ratios; isotopes; Leg 171B; lower Cenomanian; Lower Cretaceous; marine environment; Mesozoic; microfossils; North Atlantic; O-18/O-16; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1050; oxygen; paleo-oceanography; paleoecology; paleoenvironment; planktonic taxa; Protista; SEM data; stable isotopes; stratigraphic boundary; upper Albian; Upper Cretaceous;

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