Modem organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts in arctic marine environments and their (paleo-) environmental significance

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Jens Matthiessen
Anne de Vernal
Martin Head
Yuri Okolodkov
Karin Zonneveld
Rex Harland
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[1] Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research,Godwin Institute for Quaternary Research, Department of Geography
[2] Columbusstrasse,Institute de Recursos
[3] GEOTOP,Fachbereich 5
[4] Université du Québec à Montréal,Geowissenschaften
[5] University of Cambridge,Centre for Palynology
[6] Universidad del Mar,undefined
[7] Ciudad Universitaria,undefined
[8] Puerto Angel,undefined
[9] Universität Bremen,undefined
[10] DinoData Services,undefined
[11] University of Sheffield,undefined
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Dinoflagellates; dinoflagellate cysts; morphology; (paleo-) ecology; Arctic Ocean; Dinoflagellaten; Dinoflagellaten-Zysten; Morphologie; (Paläo-) Ökologie; Arktischer Ozean;
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10.1007/BF03021752
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The Arctic Ocean is one of the least known marine regions of the world. Because of its major influence on global climate and its hostile environmental conditions it is a fascinating area for paleoecological, paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic research. The composition of planktic microfossil assemblages, and both the trace-element and stable isotope compositions of hard parts, provide us with valuable information about the physical and biochemical parameters of surface waters in the high northern latitudes. Calcareous and biosiliceous microfossils that are traditionally used in Quaternary paleoenvironmental studies are of limited value in the Arctic Ocean because of their low abundances, low diversity and/or low preservation potential. The past several decades have seen considerable progress in our knowledge of the ecology and biogeography of dinoflagellates and their organic-walled cysts in the high northern latitudes, and these dinoflagellate cysts are now important proxies for reconstructing surface water conditions in the Quaternary. This arcticle gives an overview of the ecology of dinoflagellates and their cysts, the processes that transform the living communities into sediment communities, and the environmental gradients that may be reconstructed from fossil dinoflagellate cysts assemblages in the high northern latitudes.
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