TY - JOUR
T1 - A revised marine fossil record of the Mediterranean before and after the Messinian salinity crisis
AU - Agiadi, Konstantina
AU - Hohmann, Niklas
AU - Gliozzi, Elsa
AU - Thivaiou, Danae
AU - Bosellini, Francesca R.
AU - Taviani, Marco
AU - Bianucci, Giovanni
AU - Collareta, Alberto
AU - Londeix, Laurent
AU - Faranda, Costanza
AU - Bulian, Francesca
AU - Koskeridou, Efterpi
AU - Lozar, Francesca
AU - Mancini, Alan Maria
AU - Dominici, Stefano
AU - Moissette, Pierre
AU - Bajo Campos, Ildefonso
AU - Borghi, Enrico
AU - Iliopoulos, George
AU - Antonarakou, Assimina
AU - Kontakiotis, George
AU - Besiou, Evangelia
AU - Zarkogiannis, Stergios D.
AU - Harzhauser, Mathias
AU - Sierro, Francisco Javier
AU - Camerlenghi, Angelo
AU - García-Castellanos, Daniel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 224 Konstantina Agiadi et al.
PY - 2024/10/22
Y1 - 2024/10/22
N2 - The Messinian salinity crisis and its precursor events have been the greatest environmental perturbation of the Mediterranean Sea to date, offering an opportunity to study the response of marine ecosystems to extreme hydrological change and a large-scale biological invasion. The restriction of the marine connection between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean resulted in stratification of the water column and high-amplitude variations in seawater temperature and salinity already from the early Messinian. Here, we present a unified and revised marine fossil record of the Mediterranean (1.5281/zenodo.13358435, Agiadi et al., 224) that covers the Tortonian stage, the pre-evaporitic Messinian stage, and the Zanclean stage and encompasses 23 32 occurrences of calcareous nannoplankton, dinoflagellates, foraminifera, corals, ostracods, bryozoans, echinoids, mollusks, fishes, and marine mammals. This record adheres to the FAIR principles, is updated in terms of taxonomy, and follows the currently accepted stratigraphic framework. Based on this record, knowledge gaps are identified, which are due to spatiotemporal inconsistencies in sampling effort and the distribution of sedimentary facies, as well as the inherent differences in the preservation potential between the groups. Additionally, sampling bias in old records may have distorted the record in favor of larger, more impressive taxa within groups. This record is now ready to be used to answer both geological and biological questions about the Mediterranean Sea and beyond and is amendable when new fossil data are brought to light.
AB - The Messinian salinity crisis and its precursor events have been the greatest environmental perturbation of the Mediterranean Sea to date, offering an opportunity to study the response of marine ecosystems to extreme hydrological change and a large-scale biological invasion. The restriction of the marine connection between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean resulted in stratification of the water column and high-amplitude variations in seawater temperature and salinity already from the early Messinian. Here, we present a unified and revised marine fossil record of the Mediterranean (1.5281/zenodo.13358435, Agiadi et al., 224) that covers the Tortonian stage, the pre-evaporitic Messinian stage, and the Zanclean stage and encompasses 23 32 occurrences of calcareous nannoplankton, dinoflagellates, foraminifera, corals, ostracods, bryozoans, echinoids, mollusks, fishes, and marine mammals. This record adheres to the FAIR principles, is updated in terms of taxonomy, and follows the currently accepted stratigraphic framework. Based on this record, knowledge gaps are identified, which are due to spatiotemporal inconsistencies in sampling effort and the distribution of sedimentary facies, as well as the inherent differences in the preservation potential between the groups. Additionally, sampling bias in old records may have distorted the record in favor of larger, more impressive taxa within groups. This record is now ready to be used to answer both geological and biological questions about the Mediterranean Sea and beyond and is amendable when new fossil data are brought to light.
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U2 - 10.5194/essd-16-4767-2024
DO - 10.5194/essd-16-4767-2024
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85205495452
SN - 1866-3508
VL - 16
SP - 4767
EP - 4775
JO - Earth System Science Data
JF - Earth System Science Data
IS - 10
ER -