Cold-water coral (CWC) ecosystems occur worldwide and play a major role in the ocean's carbonate budget and atmospheric CO2 balance since the Danian (~65 m.y. ago). However their temporal and spatial evolution against climatic and oceanographic variability is still unclear. For the first time, we combine the main macrofaunal components of a sediment core from a CWC mound of the Melilla Mounds Field in the Eastern Alboran Sea with the associated microfauna and we highlight the importance of foraminifera and ostracods as indicators of CWC mound evolution in the paleorecord. Abundances of macrofauna along the core reveal alternating periods dominated by distinct CWC taxa (mostly Lophelia pertusa, Madrepora oculata) that correspond to major shi...
Strong bottom currents play a key role in cold-water coral environments by shaping their morphology ...
U-series dating of constructional cold-water corals is a powerful tool to reconstruct the evolution ...
Cold-water coral ecosystems dominated by the species Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata, as well...
Cold-water coral (CWC) ecosystems occur worldwide and play a major role in the ocean's carbonate bud...
This study provides a detailed reconstruction of climatic events affecting a cold-water coral mound ...
The Alboran Sea is widely recognized to host numerous cold-water coral ecosystems, including the Eas...
The Alboran Sea is widely recognized to host numerous cold-water coral ecosystems, including the Ea...
Quantitative and qualitative analyses of cold-water coral (CWC) fragments from two sediment cores ob...
This study provides a detailed reconstruction of cold-water coral mound build-up within the East Mel...
Quantitative and qualitative analyses of cold-water coral (CWC) fragments from two sediment cores o...
Cold-water corals (CWCs) are widely distributed in the entire Alboran Sea (western Mediterranean Sea...
This study provides a detailed reconstruction of cold-water coral mound build-up within the East Mel...
The Alboran Sea is widely recognized to host numerous cold-water coral ecosystems, including the Eas...
Benthic foraminifera (protists with biomineralized tests) coupled with geochemical proxies are used ...
Marine carbonates are widely used archives for paleoceanographic and climatic reconstructions. The c...
Strong bottom currents play a key role in cold-water coral environments by shaping their morphology ...
U-series dating of constructional cold-water corals is a powerful tool to reconstruct the evolution ...
Cold-water coral ecosystems dominated by the species Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata, as well...
Cold-water coral (CWC) ecosystems occur worldwide and play a major role in the ocean's carbonate bud...
This study provides a detailed reconstruction of climatic events affecting a cold-water coral mound ...
The Alboran Sea is widely recognized to host numerous cold-water coral ecosystems, including the Eas...
The Alboran Sea is widely recognized to host numerous cold-water coral ecosystems, including the Ea...
Quantitative and qualitative analyses of cold-water coral (CWC) fragments from two sediment cores ob...
This study provides a detailed reconstruction of cold-water coral mound build-up within the East Mel...
Quantitative and qualitative analyses of cold-water coral (CWC) fragments from two sediment cores o...
Cold-water corals (CWCs) are widely distributed in the entire Alboran Sea (western Mediterranean Sea...
This study provides a detailed reconstruction of cold-water coral mound build-up within the East Mel...
The Alboran Sea is widely recognized to host numerous cold-water coral ecosystems, including the Eas...
Benthic foraminifera (protists with biomineralized tests) coupled with geochemical proxies are used ...
Marine carbonates are widely used archives for paleoceanographic and climatic reconstructions. The c...
Strong bottom currents play a key role in cold-water coral environments by shaping their morphology ...
U-series dating of constructional cold-water corals is a powerful tool to reconstruct the evolution ...
Cold-water coral ecosystems dominated by the species Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata, as well...