2002
DOI: 10.1201/9781482283181
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Radiolarians in the Sedimentary Record

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“…As this observation has also been made for marine benthic metazoans (Kiessling et al 2007) there may be an environmental underpinning. Environmental stress has been evoked to explain the commonness of twisted spines in Triassic radiolarians (De Wever et al 2001. However, except for the Early Triassic (Galfetti et al 2007) and the Carnian (Simms & Ruffell 1989) there is little direct evidence for unusual environmental and climate change during the Triassic (Preto et al 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As this observation has also been made for marine benthic metazoans (Kiessling et al 2007) there may be an environmental underpinning. Environmental stress has been evoked to explain the commonness of twisted spines in Triassic radiolarians (De Wever et al 2001. However, except for the Early Triassic (Galfetti et al 2007) and the Carnian (Simms & Ruffell 1989) there is little direct evidence for unusual environmental and climate change during the Triassic (Preto et al 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complete faunal lists from 200 publications have been entered in the Paleobiology Database (http://paleodb.org). The dataset was taxonomically vetted based on De Wever et al (2001), O'Dogherty et al (2009aO'Dogherty et al ( , 2009b, and personal expertise. Data were downloaded on August 3, 2010.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The supraspecies taxonomy used in this work follows De Wever et al (2001) and O'Dogherty et al (2009a, b). The radiolarian biostratigraphy is mainly based on the Middle Jurassic-Early Cretaceous radiolarian zonation of the InterRad Jurassic-Cretaceous Working Group and the middle Cretaceous zonation of O'Dogherty (1994).…”
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“…In fact, the formation of radiolarian-rich deposits is not necessarily bathymetry-related, but also might occur in relatively shallow water and proximal conditions depending on the preservation rate of radiolarians relative to calcareous biota, preferentially in cold seas or in upwelling zones: in general, outbursts of radiolarians are related to high productivity, i.e. the availability of nutrients, and the availability of dissolved silica (De Wever et al, 2001). Among others, nutrients and silica input might derive from the surrounding continents.…”
Section: General Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%