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Variations in dinoflagellate cyst morphology under conditions of changing salinity during the last 2000 years in the Limfjord, Denmark.
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Morphological variations are examined in the dinoflagellate cysts Spiniferites spp.About:
This article is published in Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology.The article was published on 2000-03-01. It has received 127 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Lingulodinium polyedrum & Dinoflagellate.read more
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Atlas of modern organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst distribution
TL;DR: In this paper, the global distribution of organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts in the form of 61 maps illustrated by the relative abundance of individual cyst taxa in recent marine sediments from the Atlantic Ocean and adjacent basins, the Antarctic region (South Atlantic, southwestern Pacific and southern Indian Ocean sections), the Arabian Sea and the northwestern Pacific.
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Atlas of modern dinoflagellate cyst distribution based on 2405 data points
Karin A F Zonneveld,Fabienne Marret,Gerard J M Versteegh,Kara Bogus,Sophie Bonnet,Ilham Bouimetarhan,Erica M. Crouch,Anne de Vernal,Rehab Elshanawany,Rehab Elshanawany,Lucy E. Edwards,Oliver Esper,Sven Forke,Kari Grøsfjeld,Maryse Henry,Ulrike Holzwarth,Jean-François Kielt,So-Young Kim,Stéphanie Ladouceur,David Ledu,Liang Chen,Audrey Limoges,Laurent Londeix,S.-H. Lu,Magdy S. Mahmoud,Gianluca Marino,Gianluca Marino,Kazumi Matsouka,Jens Matthiessen,D.C. Mildenhal,Peta J. Mudie,Helen L Neil,Vera Pospelova,Yuzao Qi,Taoufik Radi,Thomas Richerol,André Rochon,Francesca Sangiorgi,Sandrine Solignac,Jean-Louis Turon,Thomas Verleye,Yan Wang,Zhaohui Wang,Marty Young +43 more
TL;DR: This Atlas summarises the modern global distribution of 71 organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst species and examines the relationship between seasonal and annual variations of these parameters and the relative abundance of the species.
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From greenhouse to icehouse; organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts as paleoenvironmental indicators in the Paleogene
TL;DR: The potential of dinocysts for the reconstruction of Paleogene sea surface productivity, temperature, salinity, stratification and paleooxygenation along with their application in sequence stratigraphy, oceanic circulation and general watermass reconstructions is discussed in this paper.
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The Cenomanian–Turonian boundary event, OAE2 and palaeoenvironmental change in epicontinental seas: New insights from the dinocyst and geochemical records
TL;DR: In this paper, an upwelling-driven productivity pulse accompanied a eustatic sea-level fall that preceded, by at least 40kyr, the global rise in δ 13 C values that marked the onset of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 (OAE2) and the deposition of black shales in the deep ocean.
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A dynamic climate and ecosystem state during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum: inferences from dinoflagellate cyst assemblages on the New Jersey Shelf
Appy Sluijs,Henk Brinkhuis +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present organic dinoflagellate cyst (dinocyst) distribution patterns across two stratigraphically expanded PETM sections from the New Jersey Shelf, Bass River and Wilson Lake.
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Modern dinoflagellate cysts and evolution of the Peridiniales
David Wall,Barrie Dale +1 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that modern resting cysts of thecate din oflagellates are homologous with some fossil dinoflages and hystrichospheres and systematic morphological fluctuations follow patterns already known; and relations reflect evolution of the Peridiniales.
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Fossil Microplankton from Australian Late Mesozoic and Tertiary Sediments
G Deflandre,IC Cookson +1 more
TL;DR: The first comprehensive account of fossil microplankton assemblages from the southern hemisphere Dinoflagellates, hystrichosphaerids, and microorganisms of uncertain affinity, all of which have unmineralized membranes, have been classified as mentioned in this paper.