Ostracoda and Global Events

Author:   R. Whatley ,  C. Maybury
Publisher:   Chapman and Hall
Edition:   1990 ed.
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9780412363009


Pages:   621
Publication Date:   July 1990
Format:   Hardback
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This volume represents a selection of papers presented to the Tenth Symposium on Ostracoda held at Aberystwyth in the summer of 1988 on the theme of Ostracoda and Global Events . It is the latest volume in a series of British Micropalaeontological Society publications. The major theme of both the symposium and the volume is topical and reflects the current interest in both the detection and the consequences of past global change. In the section of the book, Ostracoda and Global Events , various authors, whose interests range from the Devonian to the present day, consider the ways in which Ostracoda can be used as indices and monitors of past environmental change. From our increasing knowledge of the biology and ecology of this group and their known usefulness in evaluating past environments, it may be only a short time before it is possible to use them in environmental modelling for the future. Although the major section of this volume is concerned with global events, papers of significance under a variety of other section headings indicate the diversity of research into fossil and Recent Ostracoda and the complexity and utility of the group. Other sections of the book are concerned with biology and genetics, biostratigraphy, deep sea, ecology, morphology, palaeoecology, palaeogeography, zoogeography and education. The volume aims to demonstrate the strength of Ostracod studies and also presents a vision for the future.

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Author:   R. Whatley ,  C. Maybury
Publisher:   Chapman and Hall
Imprint:   Chapman and Hall
Edition:   1990 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.324kg
ISBN:  

9780412363009


ISBN 10:   0412363003
Pages:   621
Publication Date:   July 1990
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Global Events.- 1 Ostracoda and global events.- 2 The effect of global events on the evolution of Cenomanian and Turonian marginal Tethyan ostracod faunas in the Mediterranean region.- 3 Ostracoda and the discovery of global Cainozoic palaeoceanographical events.- 4 Devonian ostracod faunas of western Canada: their evolution, biostratigraphical potential and environmental settings.- 5 A comparison of the evolution, diversity and composition of the Cainozoic Ostracoda in the deep water North Atlantic and shallow water environments of North America and Europe.- 6 The Carnian salinity crisis: ostracods and palynomorphs as indicators of palaeoenvironment.- 7 The effect of global events on entomozoacean Ostracoda.- 8 Major changes in Eocene and Oligocene Gulf Coast ostracod assemblages: relationship to global events.- 9 Recovering from the effects of an Oceanic Anoxic Event: Turonian Ostracoda from S.E. England.- 10 A setback for the genus Sinocytheridea in the Japanese mid-Pleistocene and its implications for a vicariance event.- 11 Ostracoda, sea-level changes and the Eocene-Oligocene boundary.- 12 Namurian entomozoacean Ostracoda and eustatic events.- Biology and Genetics.- 13 What the sex ratio tells us: a case from marine ostracods.- 14 Cytogenetic studies on marine myodocopid Ostracoda: the karyotypes of some species of Vargula Skogsberg, 1920.- Biostratigraphy.- 15 Lower and Middle Jurassic Ostracoda from Argentina.- 16 Stratigraphical distribution of fresh and brackish water Ostracoda in the late Neogene of Hispaniola.- 17 Palaeocopid Ostracoda across the Siluro-Devonian international stratotype boundary in Czechoslovakia.- 18 The biostratigraphical sequence of Mesozoic non-marine ostracod assemblages in northern China.- 19 The geological and exploration significance of Cretaceous non-marine Ostracoda from the Hailaer Basin, northwestern China.- 20 A review of the Sarmatian Ostracoda of the Vienna Basin.- Deep Sea.- 21 Food in the deep ocean.- 22 A comparison of North Atlantic and Pacific Cainozoic deep-sea Ostracoda.- 23 Xylophile Ostracoda in the deep sea.- 24 Modern abyssal ostracod faunas of the eastern Mid-Atlantic Ridge area in the North Atlantic and a comparison with the Mediterranean.- Ecology.- 25 The external mechanisms responsible for morphological variability in Recent Ostracoda: seasonality and biotope situation: an example from Lake Titicaca.- 26 Ostracoda of the terrigenous continental platform of the southern Gulf of Mexico.- 27 Seasonal distribution of Ostracoda on two species of marine plants and two holothurians in Okinawa, Japan.- 28 The Ostracoda of the Sekisei-sho area, Ryukyu Islands, Japan: a preliminary report on the ostracods from coral reefs in the Ryukyu Islands.- Morphology.- 29 Morphological relationships of bioluminescent Caribbean species of Vargula (Myodocopa).- 30 Morphological changes and function of the inner lamella of podocopid Ostracoda.- 31 Observations on the ontogeny of the ocular sinus in a species of Echinocythereis.- Palaeoecology.- 32 Biotope indicative features in Palaeozoic ostracods: a global phenomenon.- 33 The colonization of subsurface habitats by the Loxoconchidae Sars and the Psammocytheridae Klie.- 34 Adaptive strategies and evolutionary processes in Ostracoda: examples from the Eocene and the Eocene-Oligocene boundary of the northern Aquitaine Basin.- 35 Biofacies of early Permian Ostracoda: response to subtle environmental change.- 36 Palaeoecology of Upper Carboniferous Ostracoda from the Lake Murray Formation, southern Oklahoma.- 37 Ostracods in late Pleistocene and Holocene sediments from the Fram Strait, eastern Arctic.- 38 The palaeoecology of Ostracoda in late Pleistocene sediments from Borehole 85 GSC 1 in the western Beaufort Sea.- 39 Ostracoda from Holocene calcareous tufa deposits in southern Belgium: a palaeoenvironmental analysis.- Palaeogeography, Zoogeography and Palaeozoogeography.- 40 Cretaceous halocyprid Ostracoda.- 41 Palaeogeographical significance of ostrecod biofacies from Mississippian strata of the Black Warrior Basin, northwestern Alabama: a preliminary report.- 42 Pandemic ostracod communities in the Tethyan Triassic.- 43 Phylogeny and historical biogeography of the Megalocypridinae Rome, 1965; with an updated checklist of the subfamily.- 44 Non-marine Cretaceous ostracods from Argentina and their palaeobiographical relationships.- 45 A preliminary study of the brackish and marine Ostracoda of the Pembrokeshire Coast, S.W. Wales.- Educational.- 46 Publish on Ostracoda: what, when, how, where? Introduction to a workshop.- 47 Video recording in the study of living Ostracoda: techniques and preliminary results.- Taxonomic index.

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