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Modern benthic foraminifers at Northern shallow sites of Adriatic Sea and soft-walled, monothalamous taxa: a brief overview

Modern benthic foraminifers at Northern shallow sites of Adriatic Sea and soft-walled, monothalamous taxa: a brief overview
Modern benthic foraminifers at Northern shallow sites of Adriatic Sea and soft-walled, monothalamous taxa: a brief overview
Sediment subsamples (0-2cm layer, >63 mu m fraction) from box cores taken at foul sites (Slits 120, 121. 122, 123) located along a transect in the Gulf of Trieste (water depth range 8-22m) were sorted for foraminifers, including soft-walled monothalamous taxa (organic-walled allogromiids. agglutinated saccamminids and psammosphaerids) The distribution of foraminiferal species differed among samples. corresponding to differences in water depth. granulometry, distance from flesh water source and other chemical and physical parameters (temperature WC. salinity and dissolved oxygen). In general. the absolute and relative abundance of monothalamous foraminifers tended to decrease with distance from the coast. i e with distance from the inflow of the Isonzo River. whereas polythalamous taxa exhibited the opposite trend There was also a switch in dominance by polythalamous agglutinated species at Stn 122 to polythalamous calcareous species at Stn 123 Among polythalamous foraminifers. the calcareous species Ammonia(7 perlucida was dominant at the innermost station (Stn 120), together with the agglutinated species Cribiostomoides spp. and Haplophragmoides spp These species were absent or less common at the other stations. Textularia agglutinans was abundant at the two inner stations (121. 122) Stn 122 was further characterized by Reophax nana. Leptohalysis scottu and the calcareous species Nomonella stella The latter is also the most abundant taxa at the outer station (Stn 123) where the agglutinated taxa Reophax nana and Textularia conica are also well represented All the monothalamous taxa found are previously unreported from North Adriatic waters, all ale undescribed at the species level and, in most cases, at the generic level also Two genera (Psammophaga, Vellaria), however, are common in other shallow-water settings and Mu rometula, previously known from habitats ranging from coastal to deep sea, is also present One of the allogromiid morphotypes closely resembles Goodayia rostellaum, recently described from the Black Sea Psammophaga and Vellaria are also known from the Black Sea, but the populations are probably distinct at the species level.
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Sabbatini, A., Bonatto, S., Gooday, A.J., Morigi, C., Pancotti, I., Pucci, F. and Negri, A. (2010) Modern benthic foraminifers at Northern shallow sites of Adriatic Sea and soft-walled, monothalamous taxa: a brief overview. Micropaleontology, 56 (3-4), 359-376.

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Abstract

Sediment subsamples (0-2cm layer, >63 mu m fraction) from box cores taken at foul sites (Slits 120, 121. 122, 123) located along a transect in the Gulf of Trieste (water depth range 8-22m) were sorted for foraminifers, including soft-walled monothalamous taxa (organic-walled allogromiids. agglutinated saccamminids and psammosphaerids) The distribution of foraminiferal species differed among samples. corresponding to differences in water depth. granulometry, distance from flesh water source and other chemical and physical parameters (temperature WC. salinity and dissolved oxygen). In general. the absolute and relative abundance of monothalamous foraminifers tended to decrease with distance from the coast. i e with distance from the inflow of the Isonzo River. whereas polythalamous taxa exhibited the opposite trend There was also a switch in dominance by polythalamous agglutinated species at Stn 122 to polythalamous calcareous species at Stn 123 Among polythalamous foraminifers. the calcareous species Ammonia(7 perlucida was dominant at the innermost station (Stn 120), together with the agglutinated species Cribiostomoides spp. and Haplophragmoides spp These species were absent or less common at the other stations. Textularia agglutinans was abundant at the two inner stations (121. 122) Stn 122 was further characterized by Reophax nana. Leptohalysis scottu and the calcareous species Nomonella stella The latter is also the most abundant taxa at the outer station (Stn 123) where the agglutinated taxa Reophax nana and Textularia conica are also well represented All the monothalamous taxa found are previously unreported from North Adriatic waters, all ale undescribed at the species level and, in most cases, at the generic level also Two genera (Psammophaga, Vellaria), however, are common in other shallow-water settings and Mu rometula, previously known from habitats ranging from coastal to deep sea, is also present One of the allogromiid morphotypes closely resembles Goodayia rostellaum, recently described from the Black Sea Psammophaga and Vellaria are also known from the Black Sea, but the populations are probably distinct at the species level.

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Published date: 2010
Organisations: Marine Biogeochemistry

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Local EPrints ID: 169479
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/169479
ISSN: 0026-2803
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Author: A. Sabbatini
Author: S. Bonatto
Author: A.J. Gooday
Author: C. Morigi
Author: I. Pancotti
Author: F. Pucci
Author: A. Negri

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