淡水甲藻孢囊群作为古生态替代物的效用:对北方湖泊(加拿大安大略省西北部)的评估

IF 1.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 PALEONTOLOGY
Donya C. Danesh , Francine M.G. McCarthy , Francesca Sangiorgi , Brian F. Cumming
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水生古生物有可能为了解过去的环境提供有价值的信息,但很少有人评估淡水甲藻囊胞作为湖泊环境古生态代用指标的效用。这项研究首次比较了在 32 个具有不同物理和化学特征的北方湖泊表层沉积物中发现的淡水甲藻胞囊的分布情况。Fusiperidinium wisconsinense、Parvodinium umbonatum和Peridinium willei的囊蚴几乎无处不在,但在其余囊蚴类群中,只有Parvodinium inconspicuum、Peridinium limbatum和Peridinium volzii的囊蚴含量丰富,但存在于较少的湖泊中。集合体组成大致可分为三组:1)与相对较浅的中营养湖泊相关的集合体(主要是Peridinium属);2)在中等深度、pH值和碱度相对较高的中营养湖泊中,以F. wisconsinense为主的集合体;3)在较深的寡营养湖泊中,以P. umbonatum为主的集合体。此外,我们还评估了来自附近瘿湖的全新世沉积物岩芯中甲藻孢囊群的变化,并与该岩芯中之前发表的其他古生态代用指标一起进行了解释。在湖泊水位较低、气候比现在干旱的时期,当湖泊产量较高时,观察到许多甲藻孢囊(包括 P. limbatum、P. willei、F. wisconsinense 和 P. inconspicuum)的丰度较高。这项研究表明,当湖泊沉积物中的甲藻囊蚴数量丰富时,现代样本和岩心样本中的甲藻囊蚴都很有前景,而且现在和过去的甲藻组合之间的关系可以为了解过去的生态条件提供更多信息。
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The utility of freshwater dinoflagellate cyst assemblages as a paleoecological proxy: An assessment from boreal lakes (northwest Ontario, Canada)

Aquatic palynomorphs have the potential to provide valuable insights into past environments but little has been done to assess the utility of freshwater dinoflagellate cysts as palaeoecological proxies of lacustrine environments. This study is the first to compare the distribution of freshwater dinoflagellate cysts found in surface sediments from 32 boreal lakes with varying physical and chemical characteristics. Cysts of Fusiperidinium wisconsinense, Parvodinium umbonatum, and Peridinium willei were nearly ubiquitous, but of the remaining cyst taxa, only Parvodinium inconspicuum, Peridinium limbatum, and Peridinium volzii were abundant but present in a smaller number of lakes. Assemblage composition broadly clustered into three groups: 1) an assemblage (primarily Peridinium spp.) associated with relatively shallow, mesotrophic lakes; 2) an assemblage dominated by F. wisconsinense in mesotrophic lakes with intermediate depth and relatively high pH and alkalinity; and 3) an assemblage dominated by P. umbonatum in deeper oligotrophic lakes. Moreover, changes in dinoflagellate cyst assemblage were assessed in a sediment core spanning the Holocene from nearby Gall Lake and interpreted alongside other previously published paleoecological proxies from this core. High abundances of many dinoflagellate cysts including P. limbatum, P. willei, F. wisconsinense, and P. inconspicuum were observed when lake production was high at a time when lake-levels were low and climate was more arid than today. This study suggests that dinoflagellate cysts in lacustrine sediments are, when abundant, promising both in modern and core samples, and the relationships between assemblages today and in the past can contribution additional information in understanding past ecological conditions.

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3.50
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21.10%
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149
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6 months
期刊介绍: The Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology is an international journal for articles in all fields of palaeobotany and palynology dealing with all groups, ranging from marine palynomorphs to higher land plants. Original contributions and comprehensive review papers should appeal to an international audience. Typical topics include but are not restricted to systematics, evolution, palaeobiology, palaeoecology, biostratigraphy, biochronology, palaeoclimatology, paleogeography, taphonomy, palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, vegetation history, and practical applications of palaeobotany and palynology, e.g. in coal and petroleum geology and archaeology. The journal especially encourages the publication of articles in which palaeobotany and palynology are applied for solving fundamental geological and biological problems as well as innovative and interdisciplinary approaches.
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