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Cytherellid species (Ostracoda) and their significance to the Late Quaternary events in the Santos Basin, Brazil

January 1, 2007

Four autochthonous cytherellid species (Cytherella serratula (BRADY, 1880), C. hermargentina WHATLEY et al. 1998, C. pleistocenica sp. nov. and C. santosensis sp. nov.) have been identified from two offshore cores (44 samples) within the Santos Basin. The distribution of these ostracodes is controlled by local hydrological conditions such as the temperature and, possibly, the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ). However, these factors cannot explain completely the species occurrence in the analysed cores, and relative sea level changes and productivity variation driven by climatic changes are proposed as additional explanations for the faunal distribution pattern.

Publication Year 2007
Title Cytherellid species (Ostracoda) and their significance to the Late Quaternary events in the Santos Basin, Brazil
DOI 10.1007/BF03043205
Authors C.T. Bergue, J.C. Coimbra, T. M. Cronin
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Senckenbergiana Maritima
Index ID 70032891
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Florence Bascom Geoscience Center