ADDENDUM--LATE SUBMISSIONS

 

 

Wolfgang Mette

 

Publications (2004-2006)

 

GEIGER, M., CLARK, D.N. and METTE, W. 2004: Review of the Mid-Jurassic strata in the Madagascan Gondwana Rift and new depositional concepts for the Morondava Basin (SW-Madagascar). – Journal of African Earth Sciences, 38: 363-381.

 

METTE, W. 2004: Middle to Upper Jurassic sedimentary sequences and marine biota of the early Indian Ocean (Southwest Madagascar): some biostratigraphic, palaeoecologic and palaeobiogeographic conclusions. – Journal of African Earth Sciences, 38: 331-342.

 

METTE, W. 2004: Deciphering and interpreting Jurassic biodiversity and distribution trends for marine ostracods in Gondwana – the role of biologic, endogenous and exogenous processes. – Beringeria, 34: 3-35.

 

METTE, W. and GEIGER, M. 2004: Bajocian and Bathonian ostracods and depositional environments in Madagascar (Morondava Basin and southern Majunga Basin). – Beringeria, 34: 37-56.

 

METTE, W. and GEIGER, M. 2004: Taxonomy, stratigraphy and palaeoenvironments of Callovian ostracods from the Morondava Basin (south-west Madagascar). – Beringeria, 34: 57-87.

 

METTE, W. and GEIGER, M. 2004: Ostracod assemblages and depositional environments in the Middle Oxfordian to early Kimmeridgian of south-west Madagascar. – Beringeria, 34: 89-115.

 

METTE, W. 2004: Late Permian and Early Triassic microfossil assemblages of Iran. – Ber. Inst. Erdwiss. K.-F. Univ. Graz, v. 9: PANGEO Austria, „Erdwissenschaften und Öffentlichkeit“, Graz, 24.-26.9.2004, Beitragskurzfassungen, p. 263-265.

 

METTE, W. 2005: Microfossil range and extinction in the uppermost Permian of Iran. – In: Kohring, R. & Sames, B. (Eds.), 15th International Symposium on Ostracoda, Program and Abstracts. Berliner Paläobiologische Abhandlungen, 6: 76.

 

KOZUR, H. and METTE, W. 2006: Iranokirkbya brandneri n. gen. n.sp. a new kirkbyid ostracod from Late Permian (Dorashamian) of Zal, NW Iran. – Geo.Alp, 3: 85-91.

 

METTE, W. 2006 (in press): Ostracod palaeobiogeography, palaeoecology and extinction pattern around the P/T Boundary. – Geo.Alp.

 

METTE, W. (submitted): Upper Permian and lowermost Triassic ostracods from NW Iran and implications for the P/T extinction event. – Micropaleontology.

 

 

 

Current activities: I am currently working on marine ostracods from the Upper Permian and Triassic of Iran and Europe (southern Alps). The work is particularly concerned with the extinction and recovery patterns.

 

New taxa (2004-2006):

 Jurassic of Madagascar:

            Acrocythere oculata

            Fastigatocythere globosa

            F.  trisulcata

            Trichordis praetexta magna

            Paradoxorhyncha malgachica

            Majungaella ventriosa

            M. microperforata

            M. glabra

            Pirileberis tenuisulcata

            P. tenuicostata

            Australophocythere

A.      malgachica.

 

 Upper Permian of Iran:

            Iranokirkbya n. gen.

            Iranokirkbya brandneri.

 

Address: Dr. Wolfgang Mette, Institut für Geologie und Paläontologie, Innrain 52, 6020 Innsbruck, Tel. 0043/512/507-5699, Fax 0043/512/507-2914, email: Wolfgang.Mette@uibk.ac.at

 

 

 

 

Martin Gross

 

Martin Gross, 
Landesmuseum Joanneum, Departement of Geology & Paleontology, 
Raubergasse 10, 
A-8010 Graz, Austria; 
Phone: +43-316-8017-9733; 
fax: +43-316-8017-9842; 
martin.gross@museum-joanneum.at
 
Martin Gross continues his work on Middle and Upper Miocene ostracods from the Vienna and Styrian Basin. In 2004 he published a rather extensive paper on limnic to brackish water ostracods from the lowermost Upper Miocene (Pannonian). Recently he focuses his interest on freshwater ostracods of the upper Middle Miocene (Late Sarmatian) and the taxonomic part of his thesis about mainly marine Middle Miocene ostracods (Badenian) became published this year.
 
Abstract with *)
2004 
Gross, M. (2004) Zur Ostracodenfauna (Crustacea), Paläoökologie und Stratigrafie der Tongrube Mataschen (Unter-Pannonium, Steirisches Becken, Österreich). - Joannea Geologie und Paläontologie, 5: 49-129, 7 Abb., 3 Tab., 18 Taf., Graz.
 
*Gross, M. (2004): Ostracodenfauna, Paläoökologie und Stratigrafie der Tongrube Mataschen (Unter-Pannonium, Oststeirisches Becken, Österreich). - Berichte des Institutes für Erdwissenschaften Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, 9: 160-161, 1 Abb., Graz.
 
*Gross, M. (2004): Ostracodenfaunen aus dem Mittel- und Ober-Miozän Österreichs (Wiener Becken, Badenium; Steirisches Becken, Pannonium). - In: Reitner, J., Reich, M. & Schmidt, G. (Hrsg.): Geobiologie 2, Universitätsdrucke des Universitätsverlages Göttingen (74. Jahrestagung der Paläontologischen Gesellschaft, Exkursionen & Workshops). - 247-248, Göttingen.
 
 
2005
*Gross, M. (2005): Marin, brackisch oder Süßwasser? Beispiele zum Informationspotential von Ostracoden (Crustacea). - 11. Jahrestagung der Österreichischen Paläontologischen Gesellschaft, St. Kassian/Südtirol, 4, Universität Wien (Institut für Paläontologie), Wien.
 
*Gross, M. (2005): Limnic Ostracods from the Surroundings of the Upper Miocene Pannonian Lake (Lower Pannonian; Austria/Styria). - Berliner paläobiologische Abhandlungen, 6: 40-41, Berlin.
 
*Gross, M. (2005): What about Upper Miocene Ostracods from the Styrian Basin? - 1st International Workshop: Neogene of the Central and Southeastern Europe, Fruska Gora Mt. /Novi Sad, Book of Abstracts: 14, Novi Sad (Serbian Geological Society).
 
*Islamoglu, Y., Harzhauser, M., Gross, M. and Coric, S. (2005): From Coral-Sea to Mangrove-Swamp - the Oligocene of the Thrace Basin. - 12th Congress R.C.M.N.S., 111-112, University of Vienna (Department of Paleontology), Natural History Museum Vienna, Vienna.
 
*Minati, K., Artheau, M., Gross, M., Pipik, R., Daxner-Höck, G. and Danielopol, D.L. (2005): Evolutionary Pathways within Vestalenula Lineage (Ostracoda, Darwinulidae). - Berliner paläobiologische Abhandlungen, 6: 79, Berlin.
 
 
2006
Gross, M. (2006): Mittelmiozäne Ostracoden aus dem Wiener Becken (Badenium/Sarmatium, Österreich). - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Schriftenreihe der Erdwissenschaftlichen Kommissionen, Sonderband 1: 1-224, 6 Abb., 4 Tab., 55 Taf., Wien.
 
*Islamoglu, Y., Harzhauser, M., Gross, M., Coric, S., Jiménez-Moreno, G. & Kroh, A. (2006): The Early Oligocene Thrace Basin (NW Turkey) As a Tie Point between Two Different Paleobiogeographic Realms. - 59. Geological Congress of Turkey, March 20-24.2006, The Chamber of Geological Engineers, Congress Center of Geological Directorate of MTA, Abstracts.
 

 

Vincent Perrier

 

Perrier V., Vannier J. and Siveter D. J., 2006. The Enigma of Silurian Bolbozoids. Second International Palaeontological Congress (IPC 2006), Beijing, 17-21/06/2006.

 

Perrier V., Vannier J. and Siveter D. J., 2005. The Late Silurian entomozoid ostracod Richteria migrans: ontogeny, polymorphism and lifestyle. 15th International Symposium on Ostracoda (ISO 2005), Berlin, 12-15/09/2005.

 

Vincent PERRIER

PhD student Palaeontology, Palaeobiology

Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1

UFR des Sciences de la Terre

UMR 5125 PEPS

GEODE - 2, rue Raphaël Dubois

69622 VILLEURBANNE Cedex

FRANCE

Tel : +33 (0)4 72 44 58 03

e-mail : vincent.perrier@univ-lyon1.fr

 

 

 

Claudius Pirkenseer

 

After dealing with Miocene freshwater Ostracoda from Denkendorf (Bavaria) in my diploma thesis I started a thesis (advisor Jean-Pierre Berger, University of Fribourg, Switzerland) on the Paleogene microfossils, palaeoecology, palaeogeography and stratigraphy of the southern Upper Rhine Graben (URG) in 2002. The focus is on Rupelian marine and brackish Ostracoda as well as planktonic and benthic Foraminifera derived from field outcrops and two drill cores.

The three main ostracod assemblages and complementary foraminiferal data mirror the development of the two Rupelian URG transgressions (Ru1 and Ru2-3 sequences). A compilation of a regional microfossil atlas is intended to be carried out following the oral defense in 2007.

 

 

 

NAPLES UNIVERSITY

 

During the past five years Giuseppe Aiello and Diana Barra worked on systematics and paleoecology of Miocene, Pliocene and Recent ostracods of marine and nonmarine environment, in the Mediterranean area (Aiello and Barra, 2001; Bonaduce and Barra, 2002; Aiello, Barra, Ciarcia, and Torre, 2005; Barra, 2005; Aiello, Barra, Coppa, Valente and Zeni, in press; Aiello, Ascione, Barra, Munno, Petrosino, Russo Ermolli and Villani, in press; Aiello, Barra, De Pippo, Donadio and Petrosino, in press), southern Poland (Aiello and Szczechura, 2002, 2004; Szczechura and Aiello, 2003), southern Atlantic (Aiello, Coimbra and  Barra, 2004).

 

We are presently working on the following topics:

·         Recent ostracods from the Porto Cesareo Lagoon (Lecce);

·         Pleistocene marine ostracods from Montalbano Ionico (Basilicata);

·         Late Quaternary shallow marine ostracods from the Sarno coastal plain (Salerno) and Cuma (Naples);

·         Late Quaternary freshwater assemblages from the plain of the Sele river and Pontecagnano (Salerno)

·         Pliocene paralic and marine assemblages from the Southern Apennines (Avellino, Foggia);

·         Badenian ostracods from Southern Poland (with Janina Szczechura);

·         Analysis of morphological variability of ostracod shells;

·         Checklist of Marine Ostracoda living in the Italian seas.

 

Published papers:

 

Aiello, G. and Barra, D., 2001, The genus Paracythere G.W. Müller, 1894 (Ostracoda): a re-examination from a paleontological viewpoint: Rev. Micropal. 44(1): 3-8.

Aiello, G. and Szczechura, J., 2002, Appearance of the genus Elofsonia Wagner, 1957 (Loxoconchidae: Ostracoda) in the Middle Miocene of Central Paratethys: Revue de Micropaléontologie, 45 (1): 3-7.

Aiello, G. and Szczechura, J., 2004, Middle Miocene ostracods of the Fore-Carpathian Depression (Central Paratethys, southwestern Poland: Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana, 43 (1-2): 11-70.

Aiello, G., Ascione, A., Barra, D, Munno, R., Petrosino, P., Russo Ermolli, E. and Villani, F., in press, Evolution of the Late Quaternary San Gregorio Magno tectono-karstic basin (southern Italy) inferred from geomorphological, tephrostratigraphical and palaeoecological analyses: tectonic implications, Journal of Quaternary Science.

Aiello, G., Barra, D, De Pippo, T., Donadio, C. and Petrosino, C., in press, Geomorphological evolution of Phlegrean volcanic islands near Naples, southern Italy, Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie.

Aiello, G., Barra, D., Ciarcia, S. and Torre, M., 2005, Pliocene Paralic environments of Irpinia-Daunia Basin (Baronia Mountains, Southern Apennines, Italy): Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia 111 (2): 317-328.

Aiello, G., Barra, D., Coppa, M.G., Valente, A and Zeni, F., in press, Recent infralittoral Foraminiferida and Ostracoda from the Porto Cesareo Lagoon (Ionian Sea, Mediterranean): Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana, 45 (1), 2006,

Aiello, G., Coimbra, J.C, and Barra, D., 2004, Ruggiericythere, a new shallow marine ostracod genus from Brazil: Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana, 43 (1-2): 71-90.

Barra D. (2005). Le microfaune nelle ricostruzioni paleoambientali: la piana costiera del fiume Sarno durante l'Olocene. In Pescatore T. and Senatore M.R. (eds), Scienze e Archeologia, Parte I: Le Scienze Ambientali. Pompei, 23 Ottobre 2003: 73-77. Università del Sannio - Dipartimento di Studi Geologici e Ambientali, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia - Dipartimento di Chimica, Soprintendenza Archeologica Pompei - Laboratorio di Ricerche Applicate.

Bonaduce, G. & Barra, D., 2002, The ostracods in the paleoenvironmental interpretation of the late Langhian-early Serravallian section of Ras Il-Pellegrin (Malta): Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 108 (2): 211-222.

Szczechura, J. & Aiello, G., 2003, The ostracod genus Nipponocythere Ishizaki, 1971 from the Middle Miocene of the Fore-Carpathian Depression, Central Paratethys; its origin and paleoenvironment: Geologica Carpathica, 54 (1): 9-20.

 

 

 

Aiello Giuseppe, Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”, Largo S. Marcellino, 10 - 80138 Napoli – Italy. Phone: +39-081-2538133; Fax. 39-081-5520971; e-mail: aie64llo@hotmail.com

Barra Diana, Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”, Largo S. Marcellino, 10 - 80138 Napoli – Italy. Phone: +39-081-2538133; Fax. 39-081-5520971; e-mail: dibarra@unina.i

 

 

Gene Hunt

 

Recent and current ostracode projects include:

·         Phylogenetic and evolutionary analyses of the genus Poseidonamicus

·         An ecological study of intertidal phytal ostracodes from San Diego, California

·         The mechanics of swimming in Cypridopsis vidua

 

Gene Hunt

Curator of Ostracoda, Department of Paleobiology

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution (NHB, MRC 121)

P.O. Box 37012

Washington, D.C. 20013-7012

Phone 202-633-1331, Fax 202-786-2832

Email hunte@si.edu

 

INDONESIA

Kresna Tri Dewi

Marine Geological Institute
Jalan Junjunan 236
Bandung 40174
Indonesia
Telephone 62-22-6032020 ext 142
Fax 62-22-6017887
Email kresnatd@mgi.esdm.go.id; ktdewi2004@yahoo.com; arras@bandung.wasantara.net.id

 

Current Activities.--I am currently doing a taxonomic work on Recent Ostracoda from the Timor Sea between Timor Island and Australia based on multi-core samples collected by RV Sonne during VITAL Expedition in 2005.  I am also working on samples from the Luwok waters, in the arm of East Sulawesi, Indonesia.  I have one B.Sc student who is studying Recent Ostracoda from the Banten Bay, Java Sea

Publications

Dewi, K.T., in press, Land-sea interactions in coastal waters off NE Kalimantan: evidence from microfaunal communities.
Dewi, K.T. and Illahude, D., 2005, Ostracoda from off Derawan Island, East Kalimantan:  Bulletin of Marine Geology 20(1):1-14.
Dewi, K.T., Mueller, A., Frenzel, P., in preparation, Recent Ostracoda in the eastern Indonesian Seas: from the Sahul Shelf to the Banda Sea: 15th International Symposium on Ostracoda, Berlin, Sept 12-15, 2005.
Dewi, K.T., Mueller, A., Frenzel, P. and van Harten, D., in press, Recent Ostracoda (Micro Crustacea) from a Banda-to-Timor Sea traverse: Implications for paleobathymetric studies:  Proceedings 33rd Annual Convention and Exhibition, 2004, Indonesian Association of Geologists, Bandung.
Dewi, K.T., Purwanto, C.  and Surachman, M., 2004, Keanekaragaman Ostracoda pada sediment permukaaan dasar paparan Sunda, in Dalam Setyawan, W.B., Witasari, Y., Arifin, Z., Ongkosongo, O.S.R., and dan Birowo, S., eds., Prosiding Seminar Laut Nasional III, 29-31 Mei 2001, Jakarta, Ikatan Sarjana Oseanologi Indonesia, 13-21.  [The diversity of Recent Ostracoda from surficial sediments of the Sunda Shelf]
Dewi, K.T., Muller, A.., Frenzel, P., Auliaherliaty, L., Gustiantini, L., 2003, Do Quaternary Ostracoda reflect transgression and regression events in the Timor Sea?  Proceedings 32nd IAGI (Indonesian Association of Geologists) and the 28th HAGI (Indonesian Association of Geophysicists), Annual Conventions, Jakarta, 1:317-326.
Darlan, Y., Dewi, K.T., and Noviadi, Y., 2002, Determination of sedimentary environment through the grain size analyses and Ostracoda on the surficial sediments of Aru Archipelagoes waters, South East Maluku:  Proceedings Indonesian Geologists Meeting, Surabaya, p, 711-719.

POLAND

Krzyminska Jarmila is working on marine and fresh-water Recent and sub-Recent ostracodes from the southern Baltic Sea and its pericoastalareas, as well as from Pomerania. Attending 15th International Symposium on Ostracoda in Berlin (12-15 September, 2005), she presented results of her observations on “Ostracods as indicators of palaeoenvironmental changes of the Southern Baltic during the Late Glacial and the Holocene”. During the XIIth Conference concerning the stratigraphy of Pleistocene of  Poland (Stratygrafia plejstocenu Polski, Zwierzyniec 31August - 3 September 2005) she presented her find of the so far unknown occurrence of  Scottia browniana (Jones) and Scottia tumida (Jones) from the pro glacial stream valley of  the Leba River.

Mackiewicz Agnieszka (just completed her doctor thesis) published a paper (2006) on Recent benthic ostracodes from Hornsund and is involved with elaboration of ostracodes collected in the Petunia Gulf. She also works on some poorly known or unknown ostracode species from Hornsund.

Namiotko Tadeusz collaborates with D.L. Danielopol, in Austria, on the succession of ostracodes from the deposits of the Mondsee and Hancza Lake (NE Poland). He is working on: 1 -  Evolutionary ecology of reproductive modes in Eucypris virens (together with a PhD student M.J. Fernandes Martins within EU Research Training Network coordinated by Koen Martens), 2 – Morphology, diversification and phylogeny of stygobiotic and stygophilic Ostracoda  (together with Dan L. Danielopol), 3 – Reconstruction of climate variability as expressed in the oxygen isotope composition of past precipitation derived from ostracods in the profundal lake sediments (ESF project coordinated by U. von Grafenstein), 4  - Subfossil ostracods as indicators of present and historical food and habitat conditions for ichthyofauna.His general interests include taxonomy and ecology of Recent and subfossil (Quaternary) freshwater Ostracoda and their applications to palaeolimnology, stygobiology and evolutionary biology.  

Olempska Ewa continues her numerous various projects: 1 – Devonian ostracodes from the Holy Cross Mts., 2 – Devonian ostracodes from Devil Gate (Nevada, USA) (together with J.-C. Casier), 3 – Late Cambrian phosphatocopids from North Poland, 4 – Carboniferous ostracodes from China, 5 – Devonian myodocopids from Morocco. She was supervising an undergraduate geology student, Iwona Jableka (Silesian University) involved with “Late Cretaceous ostracod assemblages from the Wolbrom area: biostratigraphy and palaeoecology” 

Smolen Jolanta works on the distribution of ostracodes, contain Cypridea representatives, in the Lower Cretaceous (mostly Baressian) of the Central and SE Poland.

Szczechura Janina is still interested about the Middle Miocene ostracodes and the coexisting microfossils of southern Poland, including Carpathians as well as the Fore-Carpathian Depression. See papers published in 2004, 2005 and 2006. She also was a supervisor of the doctor thesis (just completed) of Dr. Julia Didenko (Museum of the Natural History, Lvov) on “Ostracodes from the Upper Cretaceous deposits of  the Volyniya-Podolsk Plateau”, i.e. Turonian-Maastrichtian strata of the southeastern Ukraine. The studied ostracode assemblages contain (among others) specimens from the deposits examined by Alth (1850) and Reuss (1850). Specimens, presented (in SEM) in 11 plates, belong to 34 genera and 86 species, of which 3 are new ones. Paper (not published) is in Ukrainian. 

Papers published in 2004

Aiello, G., Szczechura, J., 2004. Middle Miocene ostracods of the Fore-Carpathian Depression (Central Paratethys, southwestern Poland). Bull. Soc. Pal. Ital., 43 (1-2): 11-70.

Papers published in 2005

Alcorlo, P., Baltanas, A.,  Namiotko, T., 2005. Ostracodos (Crustacea, Ostracoda) del yacimento pleistoceno de Ambrona. Zona Arqueologica 5:221-231.

Casier, J.-G., Olempska, E., Berra, Y., Preat, A., 2005. Ostracods from the lower member of the Devils Gate Formation (Frasnian) in the type locality (Nevada) – relation with the Alamo Event. Salt Lake City Annual Meeting 2005. Geol. Soc. Amer., vol. 37, 369.

Casier, J.-G., Berra, Y., Olempska, E., Preat, A., 2005. Early Frasnian ostracods from Devils Gate (Nevada, USA) and their environmental setting – relation with the Alamo Event. Sixth Baltic Stratigraphical Conference, Abstracts, St. Petersburg 2005, 16-10.

Majewski, W., Olempska, E., 2005. Recent ostracodes from Admiralty Bay, King George Island, West Antarctica. Pol. Polar. Res., 26 (1): 13-36.

Namiotko, T., Marmonier, P., Danielopol,  D. L., 2005. Cryptocandona kieferi (Crustacea, Ostracoda): redescription, morphological variability, geographical distribution. Vie et Milieu, 55 (2): 91-108.   

Namiotko, T., Marmonier, P., Danielopol, D. L., Horne, D. J., Artheau, M., 2005.  New records of rare males of Cryptocandona vavrai Kaufmann, 1900 (Crustacea, Ostracoda), with further additions to the description of the species. Annal. Limnol., 41 (3): 203-219.  

Olempska, E., 2005. Calcareous micro-concretions in recent and fossil myodocopid shells. Berliner palaobiol. Abh., 6, 87-88.

Olempska, E., Belka, Z., 2005. Myodocopid ostracods from the Eifelian (Middle Devonian). Berliner palaobiol. Abh., 6, 87-88.

Whatley R., Ballent, S., Szczechura, J., 2005. Antarctic Tertiary Progonocytheridae: The last refuge of Majungaella, the survivor of a long lineage, a geographical and physiological migration from low to high latitudes. Palaeogeogr., Palaeoclimat., Palaeoecol., 225 (3): 302-316. 

Zawadzka, E., Miotk-Szpiganowicz, G., Krzyminska, J., Witak, M ., 2005. Badania rzezby dna i analizy biostratygraficzne osadow jeziornych przybrzeza mierzei jeziora Lebsko. Geologia i geomorfologia Pobrzeza poludniowego Baltyku 6. Pomorska Akademia Pedagogiczna Slupsk: 105-119.

Krzyminska J., Miotk-Szpiganowicz, G., Witak, M., 2005. Badania biostratygraficzne osadow czwartorzedowych Zatoki Puckiej. Geologia i geomorfologia Pobrzeza poludniowego Baltyku 6. Pomorska Akademia Pedagogiczna Slupsk: 21-38.

Papers published in 2006

Casier, J.-G., Berra, I., Olempska, E., Sandberg, C., Preat, A., 2006. Ostracods and facies from the early and middle Frasnian of Devils Gate in Nevada: Relations to the Alamo Event. Acta Pal. Pol., 51 (4).

Gluchowski, E., Casier, J.-G., Olempska, E., 2006. Crinoid and ostracod succession during the Early-Middle Frasnian crisis in the Wietrznia quarry, Holy Cross Mountains, Poland. Acta Pal. Pol. 51 (4).

Mackiewicz, A., 2006. Recent benthic Ostracoda from Hornsund, south Spitsbergen, Svalbard Archipelago. Pol. Polar. Res., 27 (1): 71-90.

Namiotko, T., Danielopol, D. L., Baltanas, A., von Grafenstein, U., Brauer, A., DecLakes Participants, 2006. Late-Glacial and Holocene ostracod sequences from lacustrine sediments of Lake Mondsee (Austria). Geophys. Res. Abstracts, 8: 06076 (Sref-ID: 1607-7962/gra/EGU06-A-06076).

Szczechura, J., 2006. Middle Miocene (Badenian) ostracods and green algae (Chlorophyta) from Kamienica Nawojowska, Nowy Sacz Basin (Western Carpathians, Poland). Geol. Carpath., 57 (2): 103-122.