Sub‐Recent bryozoan‐serpulid buildups in the Coorong lagoon, South Australia
- 1 June 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Australian Journal of Earth Sciences
- Vol. 37 (2) , 207-214
- https://doi.org/10.1080/08120099008727921
Abstract
Small but laterally extensive buildups, composed of intergrown Bryozoa and serpulids, are ubiquitous along the eastern margin of the Coorong lagoon, SA. The anascan cheilostome bryozoan is Membranipora aciculata (MacGilli vray 1891). Neither the presence of M. aciculata within South Australia nor the buildups within the Coorong lagoon have been reported previously. Dating by 14C indicates that the main buildup phase, dominated by Bryozoa, took place some 700 years bp. Salinity increase and water level decrease has led to productivity reduction and subsequent diminished size of the active buildups, along with a reversal of the dominant organisms. Today only sparsely distributed colonies of M. aciculata remain in this stressed marginal marine setting, indicating that the rate of natural environmental changes can be accelerated by man over a geologically meaningful length of time. Given the present interest in climatic change, this study provides documented evidence for a warmer global climate 700 years bp.Keywords
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