2019
DOI: 10.15298/invertzool.16.2.06
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Ephippia of the Daphniidae (Branchiopoda: Cladocera) in Late Caenozoic deposits: untapped source of information for palaeoenvironment reconstructions in the Northern Holarctic

Abstract: Остатки ветвистоусых ракообразных (Crustacea: Branchiopoda), в первую очередь, эфиппиумы Daphniidae, широко представлены в многолетнемерзлых отложениях Северной Голарктики. Можно ожидать, что они могут быть найдены во всех типах четвертичных отложений и во всех регионах зоны вечной мерзлоты. Остатки Cladocera могут быть использованы как источник информации об окружающей среде прошлого, климатических условиях и особенностях осадконакопления, кладоцерный анализ может широко использоваться в исследованиях по четв… Show more

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“…Other Mesozoic anomopod ephippia differ from Kuqaia in having tuberculate shell surfaces [ 50 ]. Ephippia of the late Cenozoic Daphnia pulex group bear reticulate shell surfaces with setae at the ventral margin [ 53 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other Mesozoic anomopod ephippia differ from Kuqaia in having tuberculate shell surfaces [ 50 ]. Ephippia of the late Cenozoic Daphnia pulex group bear reticulate shell surfaces with setae at the ventral margin [ 53 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such features are not apparent on Kuqaia. Other late Cenozoic Daphnia ephippia also bear two-egg loculi [53][54][55]. Loculus orientation can be important in distinguishing ephippia of various cladoceran taxa.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also found small plankton crustaceans. Crustaceans are often found in Quaternary deposits and are used with considerable success in paleoenvironmental reconstructions [39][40][41]. Usually, mainly hard macrofossils survive the wet sieving procedure, such as ephippia or winter eggs of daphnia.…”
Section: Insects and Other Invertebratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the indicative potential of Cladocera as a paleolimnological proxy is well recognized (Smirnov, 1971;Kotov et al, 2019), cladoceran communities from Arctic regions of Russia received relatively little attention until now (Kienast et al, 2011;Frolova et al, 2014Frolova et al, , 2017 because of their geographical remoteness and difficulties of access (Frolova et al, 2018). Sediment archives integrate Cladocera remains from all habitats: from pelagic, benthic and hyporheic zones of the lakes over several hundreds or thousands of years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%