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Helgoland Marine Research | 2011

Molecular identification of Ammonia and Elphidium species (Foraminifera, Rotaliida) from the Kiel Fjord (SW Baltic Sea) with rDNA sequences

Magali Schweizer; Irina Polovodova; Anna Nikulina; Joachim Schönfeld

Ammonia and Elphidium collected in the Kiel Fjord for the present study were first identified on morphological bases as Ammonia beccarii (Linné, 1758) and Elphidium excavatum (Terquem, 1876). Phylogenetic analyses based on partial SSU rDNA and LSU rDNA sequences show that Ammonia specimens sampled in the Kiel Fjord belong to the phylotype T6, which has a disjunct distribution (Wadden and Baltic Seas/China and Japan) and has been identified as Ammonia aomoriensis (Asano, 1951). Partial SSU rDNA sequence analyses indicate that Elphidium specimens from the Kiel Fjord belong to the clade E. excavatum, confirming the morphological identification. This clade can be further divided in three subclades. Kiel Fjord Elphidium belong to two of these subclades and were identified morphologically as the subspecies E. excavatum excavatum (Terquem, 1876) and E. e. clavatum Cushman, 1930.


PLOS ONE | 2016

A new integrated approach to taxonomy: the fusion of molecular and morphological systematics with type material in benthic foraminifera

Angela Roberts; William E. N. Austin; Katharine M. Evans; Clare Bird; Magali Schweizer; Kate F. Darling

A robust and consistent taxonomy underpins the use of fossil material in palaeoenvironmental research and long-term assessment of biodiversity. This study presents a new integrated taxonomic protocol for benthic foraminifera by unequivocally reconciling the traditional taxonomic name to a specific genetic type. To implement this protocol, a fragment of the small subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) gene is used in combination with 16 quantitative morphometric variables to fully characterise the benthic foraminiferal species concept of Elphidium williamsoni Haynes, 1973. A combination of live contemporary topotypic specimens, original type specimens and specimens of genetic outliers were utilised in this study. Through a series of multivariate statistical tests we illustrate that genetically characterised topotype specimens are morphologically congruent with both the holotype and paratype specimens of E. williamsoni Haynes, 1973. We present the first clear link between morphologically characterised type material and the unique SSU rRNA genetic type of E. williamsoni. This example provides a standard framework for the benthic foraminifera which bridges the current discontinuity between molecular and morphological lines of evidence, allowing integration with the traditional Linnaean roots of nomenclature to offer a new prospect for taxonomic stability.


Marine Micropaleontology | 2016

The genetic diversity, phylogeography and morphology of Elphidiidae (Foraminifera) in the Northeast Atlantic

Kate F. Darling; Magali Schweizer; Karen Luise Knudsen; Katharine M. Evans; Clare Bird; Angela Roberts; Helena L. Filipsson; Jung Hyun Kim; Gudmundur Gudmundsson; Christopher M. Wade; Martin Sayer; William E. N. Austin


Journal of Foraminiferal Research | 2012

Emendation of Cibicides Antarcticus (Saidova, 1975) Based on Molecular, Morphological, and ecological Data

Magali Schweizer; Samuel S. Bowser; Sergei Korsun; Jan Pawlowski


Revue de Micropaléontologie | 2011

Phylogenetic position of two Patagonian Cibicididae (Rotaliida, Foraminifera): Cibicidoides dispars (d’Orbigny, 1839) and Cibicidoides variabilis (d’Orbigny, 1826)

Magali Schweizer; Délia Fontaine; Jan Pawlowski


Journal of Micropalaeontology | 2018

Assessing proxy signatures of temperature, salinity, and hypoxia in the Baltic Sea through foraminifera-based geochemistry and faunal assemblages

Jeroen Groeneveld; Helena L. Filipsson; William E. N. Austin; Kate F. Darling; David McCarthy; Nadine B. Quintana Krupinski; Clare Bird; Magali Schweizer


The Micropalaeontological Society Foraminifera and Nannofossil Groups Joint Meeting, Prague 2013: The Micropalaeontological record of Global Change: From epicontinental seas to open ocean | 2013

The Micropalaeontological Society Foraminifera and Nannofossil Groups Joint Meeting, Prague 2013

Magali Schweizer; Clare Bird; Katharine M. Evans; William E. N. Austin; Kate F. Darling


The Micropalaeontological Society Foraminifera and Nannofossil Groups Joint Meeting, Prague 2013: The Micropalaeontological record of Global Change: From epicontinental seas to open ocean | 2013

Benthic foraminifers from the Baltic Sea region: genotyping from normal and low salinity environments for proxy enhancement.

Clare Bird; Katharine M. Evans; Magali Schweizer; Kate F. Darling; William E. N. Austin; Jeroen Groeneveld; David McCarthy; Helena L. Filipsson


The Micropalaeontological Society Foraminifera and Nannofossil Groups Joint Meeting, Prague 2013: The Micropalaeontological record of Global Change: From epicontinental seas to open ocean | 2013

The diversity and biogeography of Elphidiidae (Rotaliida, Foraminifera) in the North-east Atlantic

Katharine M. Evans; Magali Schweizer; Clare Bird; Karen Luise Knudsen; William E. N. Austin; Kate F. Darling


The Micropalaeontological Society Foraminifera and Nannofossil Groups Joint Meeting, Prague 2013: The Micropalaeontological record of Global Change: From epicontinental seas to open ocean | 2013

A new taxonomy of the benthic foraminifer Elphidium williamsoni – A combined molecular and morphological study from the Dovey estuary

Angela Roberts; William E. N. Austin; Kate F. Darling; Katharine M. Evans; Clare Bird; Magali Schweizer

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Clare Bird

University of Edinburgh

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Katharine M. Evans

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

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Angela Roberts

University of St Andrews

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David McCarthy

University of St Andrews

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Martin Sayer

Scottish Association for Marine Science

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