Download Data- Wanganui Basin Molluscs (Johnson and Curry, submitted)
These data include the distributions of marine mollusc species in the
Plio-Pleistocene sections of the Wanganui Basin, New Zealand. Species
occurrences were obtained from Beu and Maxwell (1991) and undescribed material
collected by Gordon Curry
(University of Glasgow).
The data are provided for downloading as three tables in CSV text format. The tables can be
linked together to form a relational database. In each table, column names
are included as the first row. Missing values are indicated by an "NA".
Sample information is stored
in wangsamples.csv. This table includes five columns:
- SampleNo - an unique index code for each sample
- SampleName - the name of the sample
- Start - Estimated lower age limit of the sample interpolated from the
timescale of (Naish et al., 1998). Note that this is a negative number to assist in plotting (so
that older samples have lower ages)
- End - Estimated upper age boundary interpolated for the sample
- Formation - Name of the formation from which the sample was collected.
A list of species included in the samples can be found in wangtaxa.csv. This table includes five columns. The
first column specifies a unique index number for each taxon, and the
remaining columns include names for the species. Subgeneric determinations
are available for some species. Where subgenera were not included in Beu and
Maxwell (1990), this field has been assigned a missing value (indicated by
an NA in the field).
Species occurrences within each sample are presented in wangoccs.csv. This simple table includes three
columns. The first column includes a taxon index, the second column
specifies a sample index, and the third column indicates abundance. Because
only presence/absence data are included, all abundances are set to 1. The
first four rows of this column are shown below and indicate that species
637, 643, 660, and 667 can be found in sample 20. Examination of the taxon
list and sample lists show that sample 20 is WilkiesShell.4124, and the four
species recovered are Sigapatella novaezelandiae, Zegalerus
cf.tumens, Maoricolpus aff.roseus, and Stiracolpus propagodus.
TaxNo, SampleNo,Abundance
637,20,1
643,20,1
660,20,1
667,20,1
This work was supported by the UK Natural Environment Research Council and
the US National Science Foundation. For more information, please contact Ken Johnson
References:
- Beu, A. G. & P. A Maxwell. 1990. Cenozoic molluscs of New Zealand. New
Zealand Geological Survey Paleontology Bulletin 58, 518 pp.
- Johnson, K. G. & G. B. Curry. 2001. Regional biotic turnover dynamics in
the Plio-Pleistocene molluscan fauna of New Zealand. Palaeogeography,
Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 172:39-51.
- Naish, T. R., S. T. Abbott, B. V. Alloway, A. G. Beu, R. M. Carter, A. R.
Edwards, T. D. Journeaus, P. J. J. Kamp, B. J. Pillans, G. Saul, K. J.
Woolfe, 1998. Astronomical calibration of a southern hemisphere
Plio-Pleistocene reference section, Wanganui Basin, New Zealand. Quaternary
Science Reviews 17: 695-710.
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