The Neogene Period (23.03–2.58 Ma) underwent a long-term, relatively gradual cooling trend, culminating in the glacial-interglacial climate of the Quaternary. Palaeoclimate studies on the Neogene have provided important information for understanding how modern patterns of atmospheric and oceanic circulation developed, and how they may relate to wider environmental change. Here we use a newly created global database of Neogene dinoflagellate cysts (the Tertiary Oceanic Parameters Information System - TOPIS) to investigate how dinoflagellate cysts recorded the cooling of Neogene surface marine waters on a global scale. Species with warm and cold water preferences were determined from previously published literature and extracted from the data...
Phytoplankton responses to a ~ 350 kyr (kiloyear) long phase of gradual late Maastrichtian (latest C...
Phytoplankton responses to a ~ 350 kyr (kiloyear) long phase of gradual late Maastrichtian (latest C...
Phytoplankton responses to a ~ 350 kyr (kiloyear) long phase of gradual late Maastrichtian (latest C...
Previous studies have made extensive use of dinoflagellate cysts to reconstruct past sea surface tem...
In an attempt to document the palaeoecological affinities of individual extant and extinct dinoflage...
Dinoflagellate cysts (dinocysts) are widely used as tracers of sea surface conditions in late Quater...
The Neogene Period (23.03–2.59 Ma) has been referred to as ‘the making of the Modern world’, which e...
Dinoflagellates are an important component of the extant eukaryotic plankton. Their organic-walled, ...
Organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts and acritarchs are a vital tool for reconstructing past environm...
Organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts and acritarchs are a vital tool for reconstructing past environm...
The application of quantitative and semiquantitative methods to assemblage data from dinoflagellate ...
Abstract. Late Paleocene and Early Eocene climates and ecosystems underwent significant change durin...
The evolution of calcareous dinoflagellate communities has been investigated for the latest Cretaceo...
Phytoplankton responses to a ~ 350 kyr (kiloyear) long phase of gradual late Maastrichtian (latest C...
Phytoplankton responses to a ~ 350 kyr (kiloyear) long phase of gradual late Maastrichtian (latest C...
Phytoplankton responses to a ~ 350 kyr (kiloyear) long phase of gradual late Maastrichtian (latest C...
Phytoplankton responses to a ~ 350 kyr (kiloyear) long phase of gradual late Maastrichtian (latest C...
Phytoplankton responses to a ~ 350 kyr (kiloyear) long phase of gradual late Maastrichtian (latest C...
Previous studies have made extensive use of dinoflagellate cysts to reconstruct past sea surface tem...
In an attempt to document the palaeoecological affinities of individual extant and extinct dinoflage...
Dinoflagellate cysts (dinocysts) are widely used as tracers of sea surface conditions in late Quater...
The Neogene Period (23.03–2.59 Ma) has been referred to as ‘the making of the Modern world’, which e...
Dinoflagellates are an important component of the extant eukaryotic plankton. Their organic-walled, ...
Organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts and acritarchs are a vital tool for reconstructing past environm...
Organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts and acritarchs are a vital tool for reconstructing past environm...
The application of quantitative and semiquantitative methods to assemblage data from dinoflagellate ...
Abstract. Late Paleocene and Early Eocene climates and ecosystems underwent significant change durin...
The evolution of calcareous dinoflagellate communities has been investigated for the latest Cretaceo...
Phytoplankton responses to a ~ 350 kyr (kiloyear) long phase of gradual late Maastrichtian (latest C...
Phytoplankton responses to a ~ 350 kyr (kiloyear) long phase of gradual late Maastrichtian (latest C...
Phytoplankton responses to a ~ 350 kyr (kiloyear) long phase of gradual late Maastrichtian (latest C...
Phytoplankton responses to a ~ 350 kyr (kiloyear) long phase of gradual late Maastrichtian (latest C...
Phytoplankton responses to a ~ 350 kyr (kiloyear) long phase of gradual late Maastrichtian (latest C...