Recent Benthic Foraminifera of Breton and Stake Islands Northern Gulf of Mexico ...
Fifty-three species of recent benthic foraminifera and thecamoebians have been documented and described from the Breton and Stake Islaand area, northern Gulf of Mexico, and from a core from Barataria Basin, Mississippi delta. Cluster analysis of benthic assemblages using presence/absence and transfo...
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Old Dominion University
1988
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.25777/fct9-0h61 https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/oeas_etds/326/ |
Summary: | Fifty-three species of recent benthic foraminifera and thecamoebians have been documented and described from the Breton and Stake Islaand area, northern Gulf of Mexico, and from a core from Barataria Basin, Mississippi delta. Cluster analysis of benthic assemblages using presence/absence and transformed abundance data reveals the presence of a marsh and shallow water marine biofacies. Based on the results of a presence/absence cluster analysis, the shallow water marine biofacies can be subdivided into a miliolid biofacies am an Ammonia beccarii/Elphidium species biofacies. Cluster analysis of transformed abundance data, however, shows that the shallow marine biofacies can be subdivided into four biofacies: a miliolid biofacies, an Ammonia beccarii/Elphidiurm species biofacies, an Elphidiurn species/ Ammonia beccarii/ biofacies am an Elphidiurm gunteri biofacies. The marsh biofacies is restricted to Breton Island, the Ammonia beccarii/ Elphidiurm species biofacies is restricted to the forebar locality of ... |
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