livingplanktonicforaminiferafromthenorthwesternpacificoceanssurdnasequencesandtheirpaleoceanographicsignificance

Living planktonic foraminifera (pf) samples from the okinawa trough of the northwestern pacific ocean were taken for dna analysis. the ssu rdna sequences of two pf species, globigerina sp. and pulleniatina obliquiloculata collected at station wp01, were obtained and compared with those from the sout...

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Main Authors: Li Baohua, Li Tiegang, Kermal Topac Ertan, Christoph Hemleben, Li Chunxiang, Hao Jiasheng, Cao Qiyuan, Yang Qun
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/23444
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Summary:Living planktonic foraminifera (pf) samples from the okinawa trough of the northwestern pacific ocean were taken for dna analysis. the ssu rdna sequences of two pf species, globigerina sp. and pulleniatina obliquiloculata collected at station wp01, were obtained and compared with those from the southwestern pacific ocean. only small differences (< 0.7%-1.2% for p. obliquiloculata, and 0.3% for globigerina sp.) were found between samples from the north- and south-western pacific ocean areas and this molecular evidence supported that these micropaleontological species are the same species, which implies that the west pacific ocean circulation system influences the planktonic foraminiferal gene communication.