Is Cyprideis agrigentina Decima a good paleosalinometer for the Messinian Salinity Crisis? Morphometrical and geochemical analyses from the Eraclea Minoa section (Sicily)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
The living euryhaline species Cyprideis torosa (Jones) undergoes morphometric variations in size, noding and sieve-pore shape linked to the environmental salinity. In particular it is known that salinity values around 8-9 psu represent the osmoregulation threshold and also the turning point between smaller and greater valve dimensions and prevailingly noded against un-noded valves. The variation of the percentage of round-, elongate- and irregular-shaped sieve-pores on the valves has shown an empiric logarithmic correlation with the water salinity from 0 to 100 psu. Due to this ecologically cued polymorphism, C. torosa represents an invaluable paleosalinometer for the Quaternary brackish basins.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Geochemical analyses; Morphometrical analyses; Ostracoda; Paleoenvironmental reconstruction; Post-evaporitic Messinian; Sicily (Italy)
List of contributors:
Castorina, Francesca; Voltaggio, Mario
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