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Morphological variability of Globorotalia menardii (planktonic foraminiferan) in two DSDP cores from the Caribbean Sea and the Eastern Equatorial Pacific
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 222372
Author(s) Knappertsbusch, Michael
Author(s) at UniBasel Knappertsbusch, Michael
Year 2007
Title Morphological variability of Globorotalia menardii (planktonic foraminiferan) in two DSDP cores from the Caribbean Sea and the Eastern Equatorial Pacific
Journal Carnets de Géologie / Notebooks on Geology
Pages / Article-Number CG2007_A04
Keywords Globorotalia menardii; Neogene; evolution; Isthmus of Panama; morphometrics
Abstract Variability in the test of Globorotalia menardii during the past 8 million years has been investigated at DSDP Site 502A (Caribbean Sea) and DSDP Site 503A (Eastern Equatorial Pacific). Measurements were made of spire height (∂x), maximum diameter (∂y), the tangent angles of the upper and lower peripheral keels (Φ1, Φ2, respectively), the number of chambers in the final whorl, and the area of the silhouette in keel view. Four morphotypes alpha , beta , gamma , and delta were distinguished. Morphotype alpha was found in strata ranging in age from the Late Miocene through the Holocene. It shows a continuous increase in ∂x and ∂y until the Late Pleistocene. During and after the final closure of the ancient Central American Seaway (between 2.4 Ma and 1.8 Ma) there was a rapid increase in the area of the test in keel view. At the Caribbean Sea site, morphotype beta evolved during the past 0.22 Ma. It is less inflated than alpha and has a more delicate test. In the morphospace of ∂x vs. ∂y, morphotypes alpha and beta can be distinguished by a separation line ∂y = 3.2 * ∂x - 160 (∂x and ∂y in µm). Plots of morphotype alpha are below that line, those of beta are above it. Morphotype alpha is taken to be Globorotalia menardii menardii Parker , Jones & Brady ( 1865 ) and includes G. menardii 'A' Bolli ( 1970 ). Morphotype beta is identified as G. menardii cultrata (d' Orbigny ). Morphotypes gamma and delta are extinct Upper Miocene to Pliocene forms which evolved from morphotype alpha . They have a narrower Φ1 angle and more chambers (≥7) than morphotype alpha commonly with 5 to 6 chambers (7 in transitional forms). In contemporaneous samples morphotype delta can be distinguished from gamma by a smaller value of Φ1 and 8 or more chambers in the final whorl. Morphotype gamma is taken to be G. limbata ( Fornasini , 1902 ) and includes the junior synonym G. menardii 'B' Bolli ( 1970 ). Morphotype delta is G. multicamerata Cushman & Jarvis ( 1930 ). With the exception of the Late Pleistocene development of G. menardii cultrata only in the Caribbean the morphological changes of G. menardii at DSDP Sites 502A and 503A are similar. The development from the ancestral G. menardii menardii of the G. limbata - G. multicamerata lineage during the Pliocene and of G. menardii cultrata during the Late Pleistocene suggests responses at the two sites to a changing palaeoceanography during and after the formation of the Isthmus of Panama.
ISSN/ISBN 1765-2553
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/43959/
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Additional Information Raw-data set available from https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.863580
 
   

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