Current climate and environmental changes strongly affect shallow marine and coastal areas like the Baltic Sea. This has created a need for a context to understand the severity and potential outcomes of such changes. The context can be derived from paleoenvironmental records during periods when comparable events happened in the past. In this study, we explore how varying bottom water conditions across a large hydrographic gradient in the Baltic Sea affect benthic foraminiferal faunal assemblages and the geochemical composition of their calcite tests. We have conducted both morphological and molecular analyses of the faunas and we evaluate how the chemical signatures of the bottom waters are recorded in the tests of several species of benthi...
Climate variability has major implications for marine geochemical cycles and biogenic carbonate pro...
Deoxygenation affects many continental shelf seas across the world today and results in increasing a...
In this preliminary study, we investigate living (stained) foraminifera from the Sea of Marmara. We ...
Current climate and environmental changes strongly affect shallow marine and coastal areas like the ...
Some of the most significant challenges in paleoclimate research arise from the need to both underst...
Shelf and coastal regions are exceptionally important for many countries as they provide the main ha...
The chemical composition of foraminiferal calcite is widely used for studying past environmental con...
It is expected that the calcification of foraminifera will be negatively affected by the ongoing aci...
Deoxygenation affects many continental shelf seas across the world today and results in increasing a...
Coastal ecosystems are subjected to both large natural variability and increasing anthropogenic impa...
Deoxygenation, i.e. loss of oxygen from the oceans, often considerably influences the aquatic organi...
The Öresund (the Sound), which is a part of the Danish straits, is linking the marine North Sea and ...
Climate variability has major implications for marine geochemical cycles and biogenic carbonate pro...
Deoxygenation affects many continental shelf seas across the world today and results in increasing a...
In this preliminary study, we investigate living (stained) foraminifera from the Sea of Marmara. We ...
Current climate and environmental changes strongly affect shallow marine and coastal areas like the ...
Some of the most significant challenges in paleoclimate research arise from the need to both underst...
Shelf and coastal regions are exceptionally important for many countries as they provide the main ha...
The chemical composition of foraminiferal calcite is widely used for studying past environmental con...
It is expected that the calcification of foraminifera will be negatively affected by the ongoing aci...
Deoxygenation affects many continental shelf seas across the world today and results in increasing a...
Coastal ecosystems are subjected to both large natural variability and increasing anthropogenic impa...
Deoxygenation, i.e. loss of oxygen from the oceans, often considerably influences the aquatic organi...
The Öresund (the Sound), which is a part of the Danish straits, is linking the marine North Sea and ...
Climate variability has major implications for marine geochemical cycles and biogenic carbonate pro...
Deoxygenation affects many continental shelf seas across the world today and results in increasing a...
In this preliminary study, we investigate living (stained) foraminifera from the Sea of Marmara. We ...