Abstract

A diverse and abundant assemblage of deep-water agglutinated foraminifera (DWAF) has been recovered from an uppermost Hauterivian ammonite-rich horizon (Pseudothurmannia ohmi Biozone) from the Central Western Carpathians. The section records the last occurrence of the calcareous nannofossil species Litraphidites bollii (Thierstein) preceding the Faraoni anoxic level. Various morphogroups of agglutinated foraminifera show changes in response to trophic regime shift and decreasing oxygenation of the bottom and pore waters in a relatively short time-series. The DWAF data were compared with calcareous nannofossil assemblages and foraminifera analysed from thin sections (calcareous benthic and planktonic foraminifera). Four ecozones were identified, each with a specific taxonomic composition of foraminiferal assemblages. The zone-to-zone changes include fluctuations in the richness and relative abundance of morphogroups and planktonic foraminifera, and dwarfism in certain groups of foraminifera.

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