A review of rare, poorly known, and morphologically problematic extant marine organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst taxa of the orders Gymnodiniales and Peridiniales from the Northern Hemisphere SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
A review of rare, poorly known, and morphologically problematic extant marine organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst taxa of the orders Gymnodiniales and Peridiniales from the Northern Hemisphere
Author(s)
Mertens, K.N.; Gu, H.; Gurdebeke, P.R.; Takano, Y.; Clarke, D.; Aydin, H.; Li, Z.; Pospelova, V.; Shin, H.H.; Li, Z.; Matsuoka, K.; Head, M.J.
KIOST Author(s)
Shin, Hyeon Ho(신현호)
Alternative Author(s)
신현호
Publication Year
2020-08
Abstract
Dinoflagellates are a major component of the modern plankton. Of the 2192 species of marine free-living dinoflagellates presently described, an increasing number are being shown to produce resting cysts (probably hypnozygotes) within their life cycle. With rare exception, only the resting cysts fossilize, so they are of central importance in tracing the history of dinoflagellates through geological time. Cysts of many of the more common dinoflagellate species have distinctive morphologies allowing their geographic and stratigraphic occurrences to be traced. An everincreasing number of taxa are also being shown to produce distinctive and geologically preservable cysts, potentially enhancing our knowledge of the diverse representation of dinoflagellates through time. Here the organic-walled cysts of 73 rare, poorly known or morphologically problematic marine dinoflagellate cyst species belonging to the orders Gymnodiniales (nine species) and Peridiniales (64 species) are reviewed, described and illustrated, and their stratigraphic ranges assessed. The names Echinidinium aculeatum and Echinidinium transparantum are validated.
ISSN
0377-8398
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/737
DOI
10.1016/j.marmicro.2019.101773
Bibliographic Citation
MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY, v.159, 2020
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Subject
SP-NOV DINOPHYCEAE; MOTILE STAGE RELATIONSHIPS; SOUTH-EAST COAST; THECA RELATIONSHIP; RECENT SEDIMENTS; PHYLOGENETIC POSITIONS; SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION; DIPLOPSALIS-GROUP; LATE QUATERNARY; FRESH-WATER
Keywords
Archaeperidinium; Diplopsalis; Dubridinium; Echinidinium; Gymnodinium; Lejeunecysta; Protoperidinium
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Review
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