Brachiopods have been employed for environmental and climatic reconstructions in the near and geological past. Traditionally, one datapoint is obtained per shell, providing time-averaged bulk signals. However, brachiopods also have the potential to provide time-resolved information on (sub)annual timescales, but this has been understudied due to difficulties in accounting for brachiopod shell growth. We investigated the distribution of delta O-18, delta C-13 and Element/Ca along growth profiles of three Recent terebratulides from temperate and polar latitudes. We employed a novel approach using the Brody-Bertalanffy equation to transform shell distances into ages, permitting the study of periodicity in the measured signatures. We show that, superimposed on ontogenetic trends, faster-growing temperate species record annual and intrannual changes at collection sites, whereas slower-growing Antarctic species are also controlled by endogenous cycles. delta O-18 profiles reflect annual and intrannual variations in midlatitudes and interannual variations at high latitudes. delta C-13 and Element/Ca are additionally influenced by vital effects.

Brachiopods as archives of intrannual, annual, and interannual environmental variations / G. Crippa, H. Jurikova, M.J. Leng, M. Zanchi, E.M. Harper, J.W.B. Rae, K. Savickaite, M. Viaretti, L. Angiolini. - In: LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY LETTERS. - ISSN 2378-2242. - 10:3(2025 Jun), pp. 390-402. [10.1002/lol2.70004]

Brachiopods as archives of intrannual, annual, and interannual environmental variations

G. Crippa
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M. Zanchi;M. Viaretti;L. Angiolini
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2025

Abstract

Brachiopods have been employed for environmental and climatic reconstructions in the near and geological past. Traditionally, one datapoint is obtained per shell, providing time-averaged bulk signals. However, brachiopods also have the potential to provide time-resolved information on (sub)annual timescales, but this has been understudied due to difficulties in accounting for brachiopod shell growth. We investigated the distribution of delta O-18, delta C-13 and Element/Ca along growth profiles of three Recent terebratulides from temperate and polar latitudes. We employed a novel approach using the Brody-Bertalanffy equation to transform shell distances into ages, permitting the study of periodicity in the measured signatures. We show that, superimposed on ontogenetic trends, faster-growing temperate species record annual and intrannual changes at collection sites, whereas slower-growing Antarctic species are also controlled by endogenous cycles. delta O-18 profiles reflect annual and intrannual variations in midlatitudes and interannual variations at high latitudes. delta C-13 and Element/Ca are additionally influenced by vital effects.
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   European Commission
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