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D'Hondt, Steven and Zachos, James C. (1998): Cretaceous Foraminifera and the evolutionary history of planktic photosymbiosis
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1999-036687
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georefid
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D'Hondt, Steven
Affiliation:
University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narrangansett, RI, United States
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Zachos, James C.
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University of California, Santa Cruz, United States
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Cretaceous Foraminifera and the evolutionary history of planktic photosymbiosis
Year:
1998
Source:
Paleobiology
Publisher:
Franklin and Marshall College, Department of Geology, Lancaster, PA, United States
Volume:
24
Issue:
4
Pages:
512-523
Abstract:
Ecotypic correlations between stable isotopic signals and skeletal size indicate that some Late Cretaceous serial planktic foraminifera were strongly photosymbiotic. In contrast, coeval trochospiral planktic foraminifera do not exhibit the isotope/size signatures that typify strongly photosymbiotic species. Comparison to Cenozoic taxa demonstrates that photosymbiosis has recurred throughout planktic foraminiferal history and has evolved independently in superfamilies characterized by very different gross skeletal morphologies. The historical contingency of that evolution is illustrated by the consequences of the Cretaceous/Paleogene mass extinction, which terminated the Cretaceous lineages of photosymbiotic planktic foraminifera but did not permanently extinguish photosymbiont reliance by planktic foraminifera.
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English
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Keywords:
Invertebrate paleontology; Stratigraphy; biologic evolution; C-13/C-12; carbon; Cenozoic; Cretaceous; Dinoflagellata; ecology; faunal list; Foraminifera; Holocene; Invertebrata; isotope ratios; isotopes; K-T boundary; lower Paleocene; mass extinctions; Mesozoic; O-18/O-16; oxygen; Paleocene; paleoecology; Paleogene; palynomorphs; photosymbiosis; planktonic taxa; Pleistocene; Protista; Quaternary; size; solar energy; stable isotopes; stratigraphic boundary; symbiosis; Tertiary; Upper Cretaceous;
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