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Title
From a marsh that was once sea: The geological evolution of Europe's largest biological reserve as told by its benthic foraminifera-a review
Abstract
This paper presents an updated list of benthic foraminifera found in brackish and marine (paleo-)environments of the Doñana National Park (SW Spain) from the Lower Pliocene to the present-day. This list, based on published records, includes ninety-four species whose autoecology and temporal distribution in surface sections and continuous sediment cores allow us to infer the palaeogeographic evolution of this Biosphere Reserve over the last millions of years. During the Lower Pliocene, this area was occupied by a wide shallow bay with Nonion faba and Ammonia beccarii as the most representative species. During the Upper Pliocene, there was a transition to terrestrial environments, later dominated by fluvial dynamics for much of the Pleistocene and devoid of these aquatic microorganisms. During the Upper Pleistocene and part of the Holocene, the park was flooded during the MIS-1 transgression and a large lagoon was formed and progressively silted up. At this stage, benthic foraminiferal assemblages were dominated by the brackish species Ammonia morphogroup tepida and Haynesina germanica, which were occasionally replaced by marine species (mainly miliolids) during high-energy events. Currently, benthic foraminifera are mainly represented by Ammonia morphogroup tepida in the temporary lagoons and distributary channels, while Ammonia beccarii is dominant in their marginal marine areas. In summary, there is a clear correspondence between the palaeogeographic evolution of the park and its benthic foraminiferal associations, a review of which contributes to increase the knowledge of its remarkable present and past faunal diversity.
Bibliographic citation
González-Regalado, M.L.; Guerra, L.; Ruiz, F.; Veiga-Pires, C.; Abad, M.; Izquierdo, T.; Vidal, J.R.; Cáceres, L.M.; Muñiz, F.; Carretero, M.I.; Tosquella, J.; Muñoz, A.F.; Pozo, M.; Muñoz, J.M.; Toscano, A.; Gómez, P.; Romero, V.; Gómez, G. (2025). From a marsh that was once sea: The geological evolution of Europe's largest biological reserve as told by its benthic foraminifera-a review. Est., Coast. and Shelf Sci. 313: 109104. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2024.109104
Topic
Marine
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true
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open access
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Authors

author
Name
María Luz González-Regalado
author
Name
Liliana Guerra
author
Name
Francisco Ruiz
author
Name
Cristina Veiga-Pires
author
Name
Manuel Abad
author
Name
Tatiana Izquierdo
author
Name
Joaquín Rodríguez Vidal
author
Name
Luis Miguel Cáceres
author
Name
Fernando Muñiz
author
Name
María Isabel Carretero
author
Name
Josep Tosquella
author
Name
Adolfo Francisco Muñoz
author
Name
Manuel Pozo
author
Name
Juan Manuel Muñoz
author
Name
Antonio Toscano
author
Name
Paula Gómez
author
Name
Verónica Romero
author
Name
Gabriel Gómez

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2024.109104

taxonomic terms

taxonomic terms associated with this publication
Ammonia beccarii
Haynesina germanica (Ehrenberg)
Nonion faba

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date created
2025-01-09
date modified
2025-01-09