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Authors: Azzarone, Michele* 
Ferretti, Patrizia* 
Rossi, Veronica* 
Scarponi, Daniele* 
Capraro, Luca* 
Macrì, Patrizia* 
Huntley, John W* 
Faranda, Costanza* 
Title: Early-Middle Pleistocene benthic turnover and oxygen isotope stratigraphy from the Central Mediterranean (Valle di Manche, Crotone Basin, Italy): Data and trends
Journal: Data in brief 
Series/Report no.: /17 (2018)
Issue Date: Apr-2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2018.02.017
Abstract: Ostracod faunal turnover and oxygen isotope data (foraminifera) along the Valle di Manche (VdM) section are herein compiled. Specifically, the material reported in this work includes quantitative palaeoecological data and patterns of ostracod fauna framed within a high-resolution oxygen isotope stratigraphy (δ18O) from Uvigerina peregrina. In addition, the multivariate ostracod faunal stratigraphic trend (nMDS axis-1 sample score) is calibrated using bathymetric distributions of extant molluscs sampled from the same stratigraphic intervals along the VdM section. Data and analyses support the research article "Dynamics of benthic marine communities across the Early-Middle Pleistocene boundary in the Mediterranean region (Valle di Manche, Southern Italy): biotic and stratigraphic implications" Rossi et al. [1].
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