Mats Eriksson
Professor
Acritarch distribution in the Middle Ordovician of Öland, Sweden : Ecostratigraphical or biostratigraphical signal?
Author
Summary, in English
The Middle Ordovician of the palaeocontinent Baltica provides some of the best preserved and most diverse acritarch assemblages of the lower Palaeozoic. A great number of widely used acritarch genera and species have been described from this area since the 1960s and many of these taxa are considered as biostratigraphically useful for both regional and international correlation. Here, we document the changing proportion of acritarch morphotypes through two well-documented Darriwilian (Middle Ordovician) sections of Öland, Sweden. Progressive changes of key morphological characters, such as the standard process length, as well as the relative abundance of different morphotypes, are continuous throughout the sections. These changes in the acritarch assemblages parallel the transition from deeper to shallower water environments as deduced from local facies analyses and regional sedimentation patterns. Consequently, the previously suggested biostratigraphical signals in the acritarch assemblages could also be interpreted as ecophenotypical responses to the changing palaeoenvironment. Therefore, the morphological plasticity of acritarchs challenges their accuracy and validity for precise correlation if their palaeoecology is not addressed.
Department/s
- Department of Geology
Publishing year
2025-09
Language
English
Publication/Series
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Volume
673
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Geology
Keywords
- Acritarchs
- Biostratigraphy
- Correlation
- Ordovician
- Palaeoecology
- Phytoplankton
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0031-0182