Radiolarian faunal turnover across the Oligocene/Miocene boundary in the equatorial Pacific Ocean

The global warming trend of the latest Oligocene was interrupted by several cooling events associated with Antarctic glaciations. These cooling events affected surface water productivity and plankton assemblages. Well-preserved radiolarians were obtained from upper Oligocene to lower Miocene sediments at Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 199 Sites 1218 and 1219 in the equatorial Pacific, and 110 radiolarian species were identified. Four episodes of significant radiolarian faunal changes were identified: middle late Oligocene (27.5 to 27.3 Ma), latest Oligocene (24.4 Ma), earliest Miocene (23.3 Ma), and middle early Miocene (21.6 Ma). These four episodes approximately coincide with increases and decreases of biogenic silica accumulation rates and increases in delta18O values coded as „Oi“ and „Mi“ events. These data indicate that Antarctic glaciations were associated with change of siliceous sedimentation patterns and faunal changes in the equatorial Pacific. Radiolarian fauna was divided into three assemblages based on variations in radiolarian productivity, species richness and the composition of dominant species: a late Oligocene assemblage (27.6 to 24.4 Ma), a transitional assemblage (24.4 to 23.3 Ma) and an early Miocene assemblage (23.3 to 21.2 Ma). The late Oligocene assemblage is characterized by relatively high productivity, low species richness and four dominant species of Tholospyris anthophora, Stichocorys subligata, Lophocyrtis nomas and Lithelius spp. The transitional assemblage represents relatively low values of productivity and species richness, and consists of three dominant species of T. anthophora, S. subligata and L. nomas. The characteristics of the early Miocene assemblage are relatively low productivity, but high species richness. The two dominant species present in this assemblage are T. anthophora and Cyrtocapsella tetrapera. The most significant faunal turnover of radiolarians is marked at the boundary between the transitional/early Miocene assemblages.

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Kamikuri, Shin-Ichi, Nishi, Hiroshi, Moore, Theodore C, Nigrini, Catherine A, Motoyama, Isao (2005). Dataset: Radiolarian faunal turnover across the Oligocene/Miocene boundary in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.685594

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.685594
Author Kamikuri, Shin-Ichi
Given Name Shin-Ichi
Family Name Kamikuri
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Nishi, Hiroshi
Moore, Theodore C
Nigrini, Catherine A
Motoyama, Isao
Source Creation 2005
Publication Year 2005
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Kamikuri_radiolaria
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Name: Paleontology

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Title: Radiolarian faunal turnover across the Oligocene/Miocene boundary in the equatorial Pacific Ocean
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2005.07.004
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2005
Source: Marine Micropaleontology
Authors: Kamikuri Shin-Ichi , Nishi Hiroshi , Moore Theodore C , Nigrini Catherine A , Motoyama Isao .