Name of proxy: Coral Type of record: Oceanic variability Paleoenvironment: Fringing reefs, barrier reefs, or atoll Period of time investigated: Mainly the last 200 years How does it works ? What we usually picture as a coral is actually a colony of tiny living animals called coral polyps, which are closely related to jellyfish or anemones. They live in symbiosis with photosynthetic algae called Zo ...[Read More]
Ostracods, the sentinels of past oceanic circulation

Figure 1. Left: Inside view of a dissected male of Cyprideis torosa with soft parts and appendages visible (Photo Dietmar Keyser). Right: Fossil specimen of the species Cytheropteron eximium Alexander, 1933 from the Cenomanian, Late Cretaceous (about 93 Ma) of the Western Interior Basin, USA (Photo MBF). For both photos, scale bar is 100 µm.
Name of the proxy Ostracoda Type of proxy Paleoenvironment proxy Paleoenvironment All types of aquatic environments but here we will focus on marine waters Period of time investigated Phanerozoic How does it work? Ostracoda are crustacean of millimetre size which have inhabited all types of marine environments from the Ordovician to today (e.g. Salas et al. 2007) and colonized continental water bo ...[Read More]