R. Parisi , T.M. Cronin , G. Aiello , D. Barra , D.L. Danielopol , D.J. Horne , I. Mazzini
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2017 年,IODP 381 号考察队在科林斯盆地 M0080、M0079 和 M0078 号地点取回了沉积物岩心。本研究的重点是从阿尔基奥尼德斯湾的 M0080 号站点和科林斯湾的 M0078 号站点取回的全新世和中更新世的浮游动物组合。该研究探讨了影响 Tuberoloxoconcha 物种在这两个地点分布的古环境制约因素,并研究了新物种 Tuberoloxoconcha aielloi 在科林斯盆地过去 40 万年的脱冰期和冰川期出现的地层情况。在科林斯湾,以 T. aielloi n. sp.为主的化石组合确定了与退冰和冰川期相对应的咸水浅水环境,当时该盆地可能与地中海水域处于半隔离状态,大量的河水流入降低了水体的盐度。该研究强调了 T. aielloi 及其形态的不连续性,确定了 MIS 10 和 MIS 7d 期间的寒冷阶段以及 MIS 2-3-4-5a 期间的温暖阶段。装饰物的变化可能反映了两个地点不同的水化学特征。T. aielloi出现在400 ky之后,与通过里昂海峡的海洋联系的发展相吻合,这意味着该属起源于地中海/大西洋。这项研究深入揭示了科林斯盆地 T. aielloi 物种的环境条件和进化历史,有助于更广泛地了解底栖物种对过去和未来海平面变化的反应。
A new species of benthic ostracod Tuberoloxoconcha: A proxy for glacioeustatic sea-level changes in the Gulf of Corinth
In 2017, sediment cores were retrieved from sites M0080, M0079, and M0078 in the Corinth basin during IODP Expedition 381. This study focuses on the Holocene and middle Pleistocene ostracod assemblages retrieved from sites M0080, in the Gulf of Alkyonides, and M0078 in the Corinth Gulf. It explores the paleoenvironmental constraints that affected the Tuberoloxoconcha species' distribution in these two sites and investigates the stratigraphic appearance of the new species Tuberoloxoconcha aielloi in the Corinth basin during deglacial and glacial periods over the last 400,000 years. In the Gulf of Corinth, fossil assemblages dominated by T. aielloi n. sp. have identified brackish shallow water environments corresponding to deglacial and glacial phases, when the basin was likely semi-isolated from Mediterranean waters, with high fluvial input lowering the salinity of the waterbody. The study highlights the discontinuous occurrence of T. aielloi and its morphotypes, identifying cold phases during MIS 10 and MIS 7d, and warmer phases during MISs 2–3-4-5a. The variability in ornamentation potentially reflects different water chemistry in the two sites. The post-400 ky appearance of T. aielloi, coinciding with the development of the marine connection through the Rion Strait, implies a Mediterranean/Atlantic origin for the genus. This study provides insights into the environmental conditions and evolutionary history of T. aielloi species in the Corinth basin, contributing to a broader understanding of benthic species' responses to past and future sea level changes.
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