The bay barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus (Darwin, 1854) in the Pleistocene of Europe? A review of Pleistocene Balanidae of northern Central Europe

Author:

Meng Stefan1ORCID,Strahl Jaqueline2,Börner Andreas3,Krienke Kay4,Zettler MICHAEL L.5ORCID,Wrozyna Claudia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Greifswald, Institute of Geography and Geology Greifswald Germany

2. Brandenburg State Office for Mining, Geology and Raw Materials (LBGR) Cottbus Germany

3. State Office for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Geology Mecklenburg‐Western Pomerania (LUNG) Güstrow Germany

4. State Office of the Environment Schleswig‐Holstein (LfU) Flintbek Schleswig‐Holstein Germany

5. Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), Biological Oceanography Rostock Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe bay barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus (Darwin, 1854) has been found in Northern Germany in brackish marine sediments of the Holsteinian interglacial. Whereas the cause of the contemporary distribution of this species is anthropogenic and there is evidence that it has resulted mainly from shipping, the fossil findings demonstrate that A. improvisus had also already reached Europe naturally during the Pleistocene in Europe, probably via the Gulf Stream system of the Atlantic. Today, A. improvisus is considered one of the most successful aquatic invasive species worldwide and it is characterized by a high environmental tolerance. The ingression of the Holsteinian Sea, during the Pleistocene, took place during the climate optimum from the North Sea into the ‘Elbe Estuary’ through the Hamburg region and far to the south‐east into Brandenburg. It has been possible to reconstruct the palaeo‐ecological conditions based in particular on molluscs. Accordingly, environmental conditions ranged from normal marine in the north, via brackish in the transitional area to limnic–fluviatile in the Berlin region. The morphological features of the bay barnacles and their ecological parameters are described here in detail. In addition, we provide a general review of the known Pleistocene Balanidae in northern central Europe.

Publisher

Wiley

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