Cladocera record from Budzewo (Skaliska Basin, north-eastern Poland)

The sediment sequence from Budzewo (Skaliska Basin, north-eastern Poland) contains cladoceran records beginning from the early Holocene. A total of 33 Cladocera taxa were identified in the entire sequence. The cladoceran fauna of the initial stage of palaeolake history in the Preboreal shows high si...

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Main Author: Gąsiorowski Michał
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences 2013-06-01
Series:Acta Palaeobotanica
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spelling doaj-4e512ce25a1642dcb74940744881cec62021-04-02T18:35:05ZengW. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of SciencesActa Palaeobotanica2082-02592013-06-01531939710.2478/acpa-2013-0006acpa-2013-0006Cladocera record from Budzewo (Skaliska Basin, north-eastern Poland)Gąsiorowski Michał0Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences, Research Centre in Warsaw, Twarda 51/55, 00-818 Warszawa, PolandThe sediment sequence from Budzewo (Skaliska Basin, north-eastern Poland) contains cladoceran records beginning from the early Holocene. A total of 33 Cladocera taxa were identified in the entire sequence. The cladoceran fauna of the initial stage of palaeolake history in the Preboreal shows high similarity to early Holocene Estonian and Scandinavian records. Benthic Alonella nana was dominant at that time. After that, probably during the Boreal and early Atlantic periods, Cladocera species diversity increased and planktonic forms (bosminas) became dominant, pointing to a rise of water level. The species composition indicates that the lake was meso- to eutrophic. The lake began to shallow during the middle Atlantic. The process was completed in the Subboreal and the lake transformed into a bog. The fall in water level and finally the terrestrialization of the lake is correlated with similar processes recorded in other sediment sequences in northern Poland, suggesting that this event may have been driven by regional factors such as lower precipitation.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/acpa.2013.53.issue-1/acpa-2013-0006/acpa-2013-0006.xml?format=INTCladocera remainsHoloceneshallow laketerrestrialization
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Cladocera record from Budzewo (Skaliska Basin, north-eastern Poland)
Acta Palaeobotanica
Cladocera remains
Holocene
shallow lake
terrestrialization
author_facet Gąsiorowski Michał
author_sort Gąsiorowski Michał
title Cladocera record from Budzewo (Skaliska Basin, north-eastern Poland)
title_short Cladocera record from Budzewo (Skaliska Basin, north-eastern Poland)
title_full Cladocera record from Budzewo (Skaliska Basin, north-eastern Poland)
title_fullStr Cladocera record from Budzewo (Skaliska Basin, north-eastern Poland)
title_full_unstemmed Cladocera record from Budzewo (Skaliska Basin, north-eastern Poland)
title_sort cladocera record from budzewo (skaliska basin, north-eastern poland)
publisher W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences
series Acta Palaeobotanica
issn 2082-0259
publishDate 2013-06-01
description The sediment sequence from Budzewo (Skaliska Basin, north-eastern Poland) contains cladoceran records beginning from the early Holocene. A total of 33 Cladocera taxa were identified in the entire sequence. The cladoceran fauna of the initial stage of palaeolake history in the Preboreal shows high similarity to early Holocene Estonian and Scandinavian records. Benthic Alonella nana was dominant at that time. After that, probably during the Boreal and early Atlantic periods, Cladocera species diversity increased and planktonic forms (bosminas) became dominant, pointing to a rise of water level. The species composition indicates that the lake was meso- to eutrophic. The lake began to shallow during the middle Atlantic. The process was completed in the Subboreal and the lake transformed into a bog. The fall in water level and finally the terrestrialization of the lake is correlated with similar processes recorded in other sediment sequences in northern Poland, suggesting that this event may have been driven by regional factors such as lower precipitation.
topic Cladocera remains
Holocene
shallow lake
terrestrialization
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