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Historically, the Holocene has been considered an interval of relatively stable climate. However, recent studies from the northern Arabian Sea (Netherlands Indian Ocean Program 905) suggested high-amplitude climate shifts in the early and middle Holocene based on faunal and benthic isotopic proxy records. We examined benthic foraminiferal faunal and stable isotopic data from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 723 and total organic carbon data from ODP Site 724, Oman Margin (808 and 593 m water depths, respectively). At Site 723 the mid-Holocene shift in d18O values of infaunal benthic species Uvigerina peregrina (1.4 per mil) is 3 times larger than that of epifaunal benthic species Cibicides kullenbergi recorded at Site NIOP 905 off Somalia. However, none of the five other benthic species we measured at Hole 723A exhibits such a shift in d18O. We speculate that the late Holocene d18O decrease in U. peregrina represents species-specific changes in ecological habitat or food preference in response to changes in surface and deep ocean circulation. While the stable isotopic data do not appear to indicate a middle Holocene climatic shift, our total organic carbon and benthic faunal assemblage data do indicate that the early Holocene deep Arabian Sea was influenced by increased ventilation perhaps by North Atlantic Deep Water and/or Circumpolar Deep Water incursions into the Indian Ocean, leading to remineralization of organic matter and a relatively weak early Holocene oxygen minimum zone in the northwest Arabian Sea in spite of strong summer monsoon circulation.

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46 hydropolyp species of 28 genera and 10 families were sampled during the "Meteor" passage 1964/65 (IIOE) through the Red Sea and its northern and southern exits and on the occasion of several ecological investigations of 29 selected coral reef sections of the central Red Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba. These collections comprise 128 single records of hydropolyp species. Three species and two genera each with one species are doubtful. 25 species, seven genera, one family and one subfamily, together from 49 records have not previously been found in the Red Sea and its exits. Including these newly reported species, the total list increases from 64 species and 112 records to 89 species and 240 single records and 51 additional ones. Scanning microscopical photos, made for the first time for the illustration of the hydropolyps, have been shown to be suitable for a better characterization and diagnosis of the species. Qualified results on the reasons for the horizontal distribution of the species known from the Red Sea area cannot be given because of the low number of samples sporadically distributed through the whole area. In contrast with this fact, the vertical spread of the species sampled seems primarily to be regulated by water exchange and light intensity. For example, four species of hydropolyps are excellent indicators of certain abiotic factors or combinations of them: Gymnangium eximium reacts extremely stenophote-photophobe-rheophil, Eudendrium ramosum moderately stenophote-photophobe-rheophobe, Lytocarpus philippinus moderately stenophote-photophil-rheophil, and Halocordyle disticha var. australis extremely stenophote-photophil but moderately rheophil. Other species have been found throughout all the light zones. Combined with the small size of their colonies their euryphotic behaviour does not allow their use as indicator species.

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No Brasil, existem aproximadamente 200 línguas indígenas, dessas algumas nao foram descritas. Grosso modo, há dois troncos linguísticos (Tupi e Macro Jê) e existem famílias linguísticas ou línguas que nao apresentam semelhanças suficientes para serem agrupadas nos troncos linguísticos conhecidos. O objetivo deste trabalho é apresentar um estudo descritivo e contrastivo em relaçao aos sememas que descrevem os animais da fauna brasileira das línguas Zoró e Parintintin baseado nos conceitos onomasiologicos. Com relaçao ao aporte teórico adotado, apoiamo-nos em Babini (2001), Barbosa (2002), Lisboa (2008) e Kurovski (2009). A metodologia consiste em pesquisa bibliográfica e comparaçao entre sememas das duas línguas com a língua portuguesa. Podemos mencionar que há elevado grau de diferenciaçao entre o português e as duas línguas estudadas. Como exemplo, pode-se mencionar que para o falante do português os sememas para "peixe pintado" seriam: "peixe e água doce", "peixe de carne saborosa", "peixe de couro" enquanto que o semema da língua zoró para o mesmo peixe seria "causa a hepatite". No caso do parintintin os sememas foram avaliados a partir do sistema exogâmico, que divide todos os seres e objetos em duas categorias: Myty e Kwandu (pássaros da Amazônia brasileira), tal classificaçao é levada em consideraçao na escolha do alimento que será consumido. Dessa forma, verificou-se que os sememas indígenas para animais representam, primordialmente, fonte de alimento e sobrevivência, e, também, estao correlacionados às questoes cosmogônicas e culturais. Por sua vez, os sememas de animais para o homem lusófono focam os aspectos visual e preservacionista. Por fim, cabe salientar que o estudo é preliminar e os dados levantados serao empregados para a construçao de um glossário onomasiológico da fauna brasileira

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Sediment core M23414 from the Rockall Plateau (North Atlantic) covering the last two climatic cycles, marine isotope stages (MIS) 7 to 1, was investigated for glacial-interglacial variations in the deep-sea benthic ostracode fauna. A highly diversified ostracode fauna including 98 species was found. Two climate-related assemblages were identified, associated with interglacial and peak glacial periods, respectively. The 'interglacial' group occurs during the end of MIS 7, 5 and 1 and is composed of the genera Henryhowella, Pelecocythere, Echinocythereis, Cytherella, Bradleya, Aversovalva and Eucytherura. The 'glacial' group consists of the genera Acetabulastoma (which is known as 'sea ice indicator' in the modern Arctic Ocean), Polycope, Bythoceratina, ?Rhombobythere, and some species possibly belonging to the genus Pseudocythere and is found during MIS 6, 4 and 2. These longer-term variations within the ostracode fauna seem related to the particular glacial and interglacial climate conditions that affected both deep-water production as well as primary production in the surface waters. However, a detailed comparison of ostracode abundances with the occurrence of events marked by increased ice-rafted debris reveals also much shorter-term climate related changes in the ostracode fauna. Thus, the temporal fluctuations within ostracode assemblages reflect long- and short-term alterations of the deep-sea environment that are clearly linked to climate changes.

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No Brasil, existem aproximadamente 200 línguas indígenas, dessas algumas nao foram descritas. Grosso modo, há dois troncos linguísticos (Tupi e Macro Jê) e existem famílias linguísticas ou línguas que nao apresentam semelhanças suficientes para serem agrupadas nos troncos linguísticos conhecidos. O objetivo deste trabalho é apresentar um estudo descritivo e contrastivo em relaçao aos sememas que descrevem os animais da fauna brasileira das línguas Zoró e Parintintin baseado nos conceitos onomasiologicos. Com relaçao ao aporte teórico adotado, apoiamo-nos em Babini (2001), Barbosa (2002), Lisboa (2008) e Kurovski (2009). A metodologia consiste em pesquisa bibliográfica e comparaçao entre sememas das duas línguas com a língua portuguesa. Podemos mencionar que há elevado grau de diferenciaçao entre o português e as duas línguas estudadas. Como exemplo, pode-se mencionar que para o falante do português os sememas para "peixe pintado" seriam: "peixe e água doce", "peixe de carne saborosa", "peixe de couro" enquanto que o semema da língua zoró para o mesmo peixe seria "causa a hepatite". No caso do parintintin os sememas foram avaliados a partir do sistema exogâmico, que divide todos os seres e objetos em duas categorias: Myty e Kwandu (pássaros da Amazônia brasileira), tal classificaçao é levada em consideraçao na escolha do alimento que será consumido. Dessa forma, verificou-se que os sememas indígenas para animais representam, primordialmente, fonte de alimento e sobrevivência, e, também, estao correlacionados às questoes cosmogônicas e culturais. Por sua vez, os sememas de animais para o homem lusófono focam os aspectos visual e preservacionista. Por fim, cabe salientar que o estudo é preliminar e os dados levantados serao empregados para a construçao de um glossário onomasiológico da fauna brasileira

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Quantitative radiolarian assemblage analysis has been conducted on middle and upper Eocene sediments (Zones RP16 to RP18) from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1052 in order to establish the radiolarian magnetobiochronology and determine the nature of the faunal turnover across the middle/late Eocene boundary in the western North Atlantic Ocean. We recognize and calibrate forty-five radiolarian bioevents to the magneto- and cyclo-stratigraphy from Site 1052 to enhance the biochronologic resolution for the middle and late Eocene. Our data is compared to sites in the equatorial Pacific (Leg 199) to access the diachrony of biostratigraphic events. Eleven bioevents are good biostratigraphic markers for tropical/subtropical locations (south of 30°N). The primary markers (lowest occurrences of Cryptocarpium azyx and Calocyclas bandyca) which are tropical zonal boundary markers for Zones RP17 and RP18 provide robust biohorizons for correlation and age determination from the low to middle latitudes and between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Some other radiolarian bioevents are highly diachronous (<1 million years) between oceanic basins. A significant faunal turnover of radiolarians is recognized within Chron C17n.3n (37.7 Ma) where 13 radiolarian species disappear rapidly in less than 100 kyr and 4 new species originate. The radiolarian faunal turnover coincides with a major extinction in planktonic foraminifera. We name the turnover phase, the Middle/Late Eocene Turnover (MLET). Assemblage analysis reveals the MLET to be associated with a decrease in low-mid latitude taxa and increase in cosmopolitan taxa and radiolarian accumulation rates. The MLET might be related to increased biological productivity rather than to surface-water cooling.

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Oxygen- and carbon-isotope analyses have been performed on the Quaternary planktonic foraminifers of Sites 548 and 549 (DSDP Leg 80) to investigate major water mass changes that occurred in the northeastern Atlantic at different glacial-interglacial cycles and to compare them with the well-defined picture of 18,000 yr. ago. Oxygen-isotope stratigraphy also provides a chronological framework for the more important data on the fauna and flora. Although bioturbation and sedimentary gaps obliterate the climatic and stratigraphic record, general trends in the oceanographic history can be deduced from the isotopic data. Isotopic stratigraphy has tentatively been delineated down to isotopic Stage 16 at Site 548 and in Hole 549A. This stratigraphy fits well with that deduced from benthic foraminiferal d18O changes and with bioclimatic zonations based on foraminiferal associations at Site 549. Variations in the geographic extension and in the flux of the Gulf Stream subtropical waters are inferred from both d18O and d13C changes. Maximal fluxes occurred during the late Pliocene. Northward extension of subtropical waters increased through the various interglacial phases of the early Pleistocene and decreased through the late Pleistocene interglacial phases. Conversely, glacial maxima were more intense after Stage 16. Isotopic Stages 12 and 16 mark times of important change in water mass circulation. Oxygen- and carbon-isotope analyses have been performed on the Quaternary planktonic foraminifers of Sites 548 and 549 (DSDP Leg 80) to investigate major water mass changes that occurred in the northeastern Atlantic at different glacial-interglacial cycles and to compare them with the well-defined picture of 18,000 yr. ago. Oxygen-isotope stratigraphy also provides a chronological framework for the more important data on the fauna and flora. Although bioturbation and sedimentary gaps obliterate the climatic and stratigraphic record, general trends in the oceanographic history can be deduced from the isotopic data. Isotopic stratigraphy has tentatively been delineated down to isotopic Stage 16 at Site 548 and in Hole 549A. This stratigraphy fits well with that deduced from benthic foraminiferal d18O changes and with bioclimatic zonations based on foraminiferal associations at Site 549. Variations in the geographic extension and in the flux of the Gulf Stream subtropical waters are inferred from both d18O and d13C changes. Maximal fluxes occurred during the late Pliocene. Northward extension of subtropical waters increased through the various interglacial phases of the early Pleistocene and decreased through the late Pleistocene interglacial phases. Conversely, glacial maxima were more intense after Stage 16. Isotopic Stages 12 and 16 mark times of important change in water mass circulation.