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Siliceous protozoan plates in lake sediments
Authors:Marianne S. V. Douglas  John P. Smol
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Queen's University, K7L 3N6 Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:The silicified plates of certain testate amoebae have the necessary characteristics to be useful paleoindicators. These plates are usually abundant and well preserved in sedimentary deposits, where they can be studied using the same preparation techniques developed for other siliceous microfossils. Individual plates can usually be identified to the generic and, in some cases, to the species level. A preliminary survey of plates recorded in the surficial (top centimetre) sediments of 38 Adirondack Mountain (NY) lakes suggests that these testaceans may reflect catchment features (e.g. bog development) more closely than lakewater characteristics. The siliceous, species-specific scales of heliozoans are also shown to preserve in sedimentary profiles.
Keywords:paleolimnology  protozoa  siliceous microfossils  lake acidification  bogs  Sphagnum  testate amoebae
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