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Knappertsbusch, Michael W (2021): Commented archive to studies about the morphological evolution of menardiform globorotalids at Western Pacific Warm Pool ODP Hole 806C (Ontong-Java Plateau) [dataset bundled publication]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.932504

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Abstract:
This archive contains the primary raw data and intermediate results to an extended morphometric investigations about the evolution of menardiform globorotalids (planktonic foraminifera) from ODP Hole 806C (Ontong-Java Platform) from 37 stratigraphic levels during the past 8 million years (Knappertsbusch, 2021, submitted). This study is complementary to earlier such investigations about Globorotalia menardii, G. limbata and G. multicamerata from DSDP Holes 502 and 503 and from ODP Hole 925B. The goal of these investigations is to document the tempo & mode and paleobiogeographic patterns of morphological shell evolution and speciation with special emphasis on the Neogene Globorotalia menardii – limbata – multicamerata plexus. The present archive from Hole 806C consists of another large set of digital images and structured morphometric measurements, together with the software codes to extract the data. If unpacked, the entire data set expands to 12.3 GB (119'271 files). Morphometric parameters were extracted from shell outlines in keel view and include measurements of spiral height and axial length, the area of the silhouette, radii of osculating circles in the lower and upper keel region, spiral and umbilical convexities, and convexity ratios from more than 11'300 specimens. The final results and statistical treatment, that are illustrated in the above mentioned study form a subset of the presented data archive and are provided in an extra – reduced - set of electronic supplements alongside with the publication. A mirror of the present archive is stored on the internal media server of the Natural History Museum Basel, Switzerland. Samples, measured slides, and residues from this study are also deposited in the micropaleontological reference collections at the same institution.
Keyword(s):
evolution; Globorotalia menardii; Morphometry; Neogene; ODP Hole 806C; Planktonic foraminifera
Supplement to:
Knappertsbusch, Michael W (2022): Morphological evolution of menardiform globorotalids at Western Pacific Warm Pool ODP Hole 806C (Ontong-Java Plateau) Evolution morphologique du groupe de Globorotalia menardii au Site ODP 806C (Ontong-Java Plateau, Pacifique tropical occidental). Revue de Micropaléontologie, 74, 100608, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revmic.2022.100608
Related to:
Knappertsbusch, Michael W (2007): Morphological variability of Globorotalia menardii (planktonic foraminifera) in two DSDP cores from the Caribbean Sea and the Eastern Equatorial Pacific. Carnets de Geologie, CG2007_A04, http://paleopolis.rediris.es/cg/07/A04/
Knappertsbusch, Michael W (2007): Morphological variability of Globorotalia menardii in DSDP Sites 68-502 and 68-503 [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.863580
Knappertsbusch, Michael W (2015): MorphCol 2004-2013. A collection of Fortran 77 programs for morphometry [dataset]. Naturhistorisches Museum Basel, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.848773
Knappertsbusch, Michael W (2015): Morphometric data of menardiform globorotalids [dataset]. Naturhistorisches Museum Basel, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.855898
Knappertsbusch, Michael W; Binggeli, Daniel; Herzig, Andreas; Schmutz, Lukas; Stapfer, Sebastian; Schneider, Claude; Eisenecker, Jean; Widmer, Lukas (2009): AMOR – A new system for automated imaging of microfossils for morphometric analyses. Palaeontologia Electronica, 12(2), https://palaeo-electronica.org/2009_2/165/index.html
Knappertsbusch, Michael W; Eisenecker, Jean; Binggeli, Daniel (2019): AMOR2 follows AMOR - an improved robot for orientation and imaging of planktonic foraminifera. 17th Swiss Geoscience Meeting, Fribourg, 22nd-23rd November 2019, Symposium 4: Palaeontology. Abstract volume, 147-148, https://geoscience-meeting.ch/sgm2019/wp-content/uploads/abstract_volumes/SGM_2019_Symposium_04.pdf
Knappertsbusch, Michael W; Eisenecker, Jean; Binggeli, Daniel (2019): From AMOR to AMOR2 – Prototypes for automated orientation and imaging of planktonic foraminifera for morphometric analyses. Pico presentation. Abstract EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 7-12 April 2019. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 21, https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2019/EGU2019-3313.pdf
Mary, Yannick (2013): Morphologic, biogeographic and ontogenetic investigation of Mid-Pliocene menardellids (planktonic foraminifera). University of Basel, https://doi.org/10.5451/unibas-006194467
Mary, Yannick; Knappertsbusch, Michael W (2013): Morphological variability of menardiform globorotalids in the Atlantic Ocean during Mid-Pliocene. Marine Micropaleontology, 101, 180-193, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2012.12.001
Further details:
Knappertsbusch, Michael W (2021): Documentation to: Raw data to Knappertsbusch, M. (2021). Commented archive to studies about the morphological evolution of menardiform globorotalids at Western Pacific Warm Pool ODP Hole 806C (Ontong-Java Plateau). Contents.html
Project(s):
Funding:
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF), grant/award no. 169048: Testing the Agulhas Dispersial Hypothesis for Neogene planktonic foraminifer Globorotalia menardii: Indian Ocean or Pacific home versus Central-American passage
Coverage:
Latitude: 0.318500 * Longitude: 159.361000
Date/Time Start: 1990-02-23T01:30:00 * Date/Time End: 1990-02-25T19:00:00
Size:
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