Advances in planktonic foraminifer research: New perspectives for paleoceanography

Planktonic foraminifer tests are major archives of environmental change and provide a multitude of proxies in paleoceanography and paleoclimatology. The application of such proxies is contingent upon a collaborative effort to better understand how the living organisms record the properties of their...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revue de micropaléontologie 2018-12, Vol.61 (3-4), p.113-138
Hauptverfasser: Schiebel, Ralf, Smart, Sandi M., Jentzen, Anna, Jonkers, Lukas, Morard, Raphaël, Meilland, Julie, Michel, Elisabeth, Coxall, Helen K., Hull, Pincelli M., de Garidel-Thoron, Thibault, Aze, Tracy, Quillévéré, Frédéric, Ren, Haojia, Sigman, Daniel M., Vonhof, Hubert B., Martínez-García, Alfredo, Kučera, Michal, Bijma, Jelle, Spero, Howard J., Haug, Gerald H.
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Zusammenfassung:Planktonic foraminifer tests are major archives of environmental change and provide a multitude of proxies in paleoceanography and paleoclimatology. The application of such proxies is contingent upon a collaborative effort to better understand how the living organisms record the properties of their environment and how the resulting signals are recorded in marine sediments. In this contribution, we provide a review of the rapidly developing sub-fields of research, where new advances have been made possible by technological developments, and by cross-disciplinary work of the scientific community. Following brief historical overviews of the sub-fields, we discuss the latest advances in planktonic foraminifer research and highlight the resulting new perspectives in ocean and climate research. Natural classification based on consistent species concepts forms the basis for analysis of any foraminifer-derived proxy. New approaches in taxonomy and phylogeny of Cenozoic planktonic foraminifers (Section 2) are presented, highlighting new perspectives on sensitivity and response of planktonic foraminifers to the changing climate and environment (Section 4). Calibration of foraminifer-specific data and environmental parameters is improving along with the technical development of probes and the access to samples from the natural environment (Section 3), enhancing our understanding of the ever-changing climate and ocean system. Comprehension of sedimentation and flux dynamics facilitates maximum gain of information from fossil assemblages (Section 5). Subtle changes in the physical (e.g., temperature), chemical (e.g., pH), and biological (e.g., food) conditions of ambient seawater affect the abundance of species and composition of assemblages as well as the chemical composition of the foraminifer shell and provide increasingly-detailed proxy data on paleoenvironments (Section 6). Les coquilles des foraminifères planctoniques sont des archives majeures des changements océaniques et climatiques et fournissent une multitude de proxies en paléocéanographie et en paléoclimatologie. L’utilisation de tels proxies nécessite une approche pluridisciplinaire afin de mieux comprendre comment les organismes vivants enregistrent les propriétés de leur environnement et comment le signal résultant est enregistré dans les sédiments marins. Dans cet article, nous présentons une revue des sous-domaines de recherche évoluant rapidement, où de nouveaux progrès sont rendus possibles par les
ISSN:0035-1598
1873-4413
0035-1598
DOI:10.1016/j.revmic.2018.10.001