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Dataset . 2000
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Dinoflagellate cysts in western equatorial Atlantic surface sediments

Authors: Vink, Annemiek; Zonneveld, Karin A F; Willems, Helmut;

Dinoflagellate cysts in western equatorial Atlantic surface sediments

Abstract

In contrast to the wide range of studies carried out in temperate and high-latitude oceanic regions, only a few studies have focused on recent and Holocene organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst assemblages from the tropics. This information is, however, essential for fully understanding the ability of species to adapt to different oceanographic regimes, and ultimately their potential application to local and regional palaeoenvironmental and palaeoceanographic reconstructions. Surface sediment samples of the western equatorial Atlantic Ocean north of Brazil, an area greatly influenced by Amazon River discharge waters, were therefore analysed in detail for their organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst content. A diverse association of 43 taxa was identified, and large differences in cyst distribution were observed. The cyst thanatocoenosis in bottom sediments reflects the seasonal advection of Amazon River discharge water through the Guyana Current and the North Equatorial Countercurrent well into the North Atlantic. To establish potential links between cyst distribution and the environmental conditions of the upper water column, distribution patterns were compared with mean temperature, salinity, density and stratification gradients within the upper water column (0–100 m) over different times of the year, using correspondence analysis and canonical correspondence analysis. The analyses show that differences in these parameters only play a subordinate role in determining species distribution. Instead, nutrient availability, or related factors, dominates the distribution pattern. The only possible indicators of slightly reduced salinities are Trinovantedinium applanatum and Lingulodinium machaerophorum. Four assemblage groups of cyst taxa with similar environmental affinities related to specific water masses/currents can be distinguished and have potential for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction.

Supplement to: Vink, Annemiek; Zonneveld, Karin A F; Willems, Helmut (2000): Organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts in western equatorial Atlantic surface sediments: Distributions and their relation to environment. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 112(4), 247-286

Keywords

Spiniferites mirabilis, Impagidinium plicatum, Counting, Protoperidinium compressum, Impagidinium strialatum, Spiniferites pachydermus, Quenquecuspis concretum, Lejeunecysta oliva, Latitude of event, Impagidinium sp, Impagidinium variaseptum, University of Bremen GeoB, Dinoflagellate cyst indeterminata, see reference(s), Geosciences, University of Bremen (GeoB), Echinidinium transparantum, M38 2, Spiniferites membranaceus, M38 1, Brigantedinium cariacoense, M34 4, Nematosphaeropsis lemniscata, M34 3, MultiCorer, Protoperidinium americanum, Pixidinopsis reticulata, Operculodinium, M38/1, M34/4, M34/3, Spiniferites bulloideus, M38/2, sediment rock, Selenopemphix alticinctum, Counting, dinoflagellate cysts, Protoperidinium nudum, Protoceratium reticulatum long, dinoflagellate cysts, Lingulodinium machaerophorum long, Polyspaeridium zoharyi, Lingulodinium machaerophorum short, Natural Sciences, Geosciences, Echinidinium granulatum, Trinovantedinium capitatum, Impagidinium sp., Brigantedinium, Lejeunecysta sabrina, Longitude of event, Protoceratium reticulatum short, Bitectatodinium spongium, Impagidinium pallidum, Melitasphaeridium, Operculodinium israelianum long, Impagidinium sphaericum, Impagidinium paradoxum, Impagidinium patulum, DEPTH, sediment/rock, Votadinium spinosum, Spiniferites bentori, Echinidinium spp, Echinidinium spp., Votadinium calvum, Impagidinium velorum, see reference s, Echinidinium aculeatum, Slide volume, Meteor 1986, Nematosphaeropsis labyrinthus, Event label, Spiniferites, Sample mass, Meteor (1986), Diplopelta symmetrica, Spiniferites ramosus, Echinidinium delicatum, Elevation of event, Tuberculodinium vancampoae, Operculodinium israelianum short, Spiniferites hyperacanthus, Spiniferites delicatus, DEPTH, Impagidinium aculeatum, Multispinula quanta, Pentapharsodinium dalei, Dalella chathamensis

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