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Determining the absolute abundance of dinoflagellate cysts in recent marine sediments : the Lycopdium marker-grain method put to the test

Authors :
Mertens, Kenneth Neil
Verhoeven, Koen
Verleye, Thomas
Louwye, Stephen
Amorim, Ana
Ribeiro, Sofia
Deaf, Amr S.
Harding, Ian C.
De Schepper, Stijn
Kodrans-Nsiah, Monika
De Vernal, Anne
Henry, Maryse
Radi, Taoufik
Dybkjaer, Karen
Poulsen, Niels E.
Feist-Burkhardt, Susanne
Chitolie, Jonah
Gonzalez, Arango
Heilmann-Clausen, Claus
Londeix, Laurent
Turon, Jean-Louis
Marret, Fabienne
Mattiessen, Jens
Mccarthy, Francine M.G.
Prasad, Vandana
Pospelova, Vera
Kyffin Hughes, Jane E.
Riding, James B.
Rochon, Andre
Sangiorgi, Francesca
Welters, Natasha
Sinclair, Natalie
Thun, Christian
Soliman, Ali
Van Nieuwenhove, Nicolas
Vink, Annemiek
Young, Martin
Mertens, Kenneth Neil
Verhoeven, Koen
Verleye, Thomas
Louwye, Stephen
Amorim, Ana
Ribeiro, Sofia
Deaf, Amr S.
Harding, Ian C.
De Schepper, Stijn
Kodrans-Nsiah, Monika
De Vernal, Anne
Henry, Maryse
Radi, Taoufik
Dybkjaer, Karen
Poulsen, Niels E.
Feist-Burkhardt, Susanne
Chitolie, Jonah
Gonzalez, Arango
Heilmann-Clausen, Claus
Londeix, Laurent
Turon, Jean-Louis
Marret, Fabienne
Mattiessen, Jens
Mccarthy, Francine M.G.
Prasad, Vandana
Pospelova, Vera
Kyffin Hughes, Jane E.
Riding, James B.
Rochon, Andre
Sangiorgi, Francesca
Welters, Natasha
Sinclair, Natalie
Thun, Christian
Soliman, Ali
Van Nieuwenhove, Nicolas
Vink, Annemiek
Young, Martin
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Absolute abundances (concentrations) of dinoflagellate cysts are often determined through the addition of Lycopodium clavatum marker-grains as a spike to a sample before palynological processing. An inter-laboratory calibration exercise was set up in order to test the comparability of results obtained in different laboratories, each using its own preparation method. Each of the 23 laboratories received the same amount of homogenized splits of four Quaternary sediment samples. The samples originate from different localities and consisted of a variety of lithologies. Dinoflagellate cysts were extracted and counted, and relative and absolute abundances were calculated. The relative abundances proved to be fairly reproducible, notwithstanding a need for taxonomic calibration. By contrast, excessive loss of Lycopodium spores during sample preparation resulted in non-reproducibility of absolute abundances. Use of oxidation, KOH, warm acids, acetolysis, mesh sizes larger than 15 µm and long ultrasonication (> 1 min) must be avoided to determine reproducible absolute abundances. The results of this work therefore indicate that the dinoflagellate cyst worker should make a choice between using the proposed standard method which circumvents critical steps, adding Lycopodium tablets at the end of the preparation and using an alternative method.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363184895
Document Type :
Electronic Resource