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Cobricosphaeridium
THE PROBLEMATIC AQUATIC PALYNOMORPH GENUS COBRICOSPHAERIDIUM HARLAND AND SARJEANT, 1970 EMEND., WITH NEW RECORDS FROM THE HOLOCENE OF ARGENTINA
Cobricosphaeridium Harland and Sarjeant; dinoflagellate cyst or copepod egg?
Figure 12 —Dimensions of Cobricosphaeridium hinojalensis n. sp. and Cob...
Figure 10 —Specimens of Cobricosphaeridium from the upper Holocene of Au...
Figure 15 —SEM images of Cobricosphaeridium specimens from the mid Holoc...
Figure 8 —Specimens of Cobricosphaeridium from the upper Holocene type l...
Figure 9 —Specimens of Cobricosphaeridium from the upper Holocene type l...
Figure 13 —Specimens of Cobricosphaeridium from the mid Holocene of Lagu...
Figure 14 —Specimens of Cobricosphaeridium from the mid Holocene of Lagu...
Table 1 —Comparison of all species attributed in this paper to the genus ...
Figure 6 —Dimensions of Cobricosphaeridium awendae (Burden, McAndrews, a...
Figure 11 —Specimens of Cobricosphaeridium from the mid Holocene of Lagu...
Figure 7 —Dimensions of Cobricosphaeridium hebes Harland and Sarjeant, 1...
Figure 1 —Sites where specimens herein assigned to Cobricosphaeridium ha...
Figure 4 —Holotype and topotype specimens of Cobricosphaeridium awendae ...
Figure 5 —Topotype specimens of Cobricosphaeridium awendae ( Burden, McA...
Dinoflagellate cyst distribution over the past 9 kyrs BP from offshore east Tasmania, southeast Australia
Abstract Nine non-pollen palynomorph (NPP) groups occur in Quaternary marine and brackish-water sediments; these groups represent various planktonic or micro- to macrobenthic organisms. Some extant NPP were previously classified as fossil Acritarcha, Chitinozoa or scolecodonts. We refer to reviews of these fossils and their applications for Paleozoic–Mesozoic biostratigraphy and palaeoecology but focus on extant marine NPP that can be studied by laboratory culture, genetics or micro-geochemical methods. Marine NPP include resting cysts of planktonic dinoflagellates and prasinophytes, tintinnids and other cilates, copepod eggs and skeletal remains, and various microzoobenthos: microforaminiferal organic linings, ostracod mandibles and carapace linings, various worm egg capsules and mouthparts. New micro-Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy spectra suggest the probable affinities of the tintinnid cyst type P and Beringiella . Our applications in marine biodiversity and provincialism studies emphasize under-studied polar regions and neglected ice-algae nano-plankton and compare climate-based NPP distributions to Ocean Biogeographic Information System realms. Trophic relationships are outlined using sediment-trap studies. Seasonal to annual-scale investigations of palaeoproduction provide new perspectives on ocean carbon budgets during times of rapid climate change and atmospheric carbon increase. More taxonomic and source-linkage studies of non-dinocyst marine NPP are needed but we outline potentials for studies of hemispheric or global-scale shifts in marine food webs as driven by ocean warming.