Shell- and skeleton-producing plankton and nekton in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean

Plankton pump samples and plankton tows (size fractions between 0.04 mm and 1.01 mm) from the eastern North Atlantic Ocean contain the following shell- and skeleton-producing planktonic and nectonic organisms, which can be fossilized in the sediments: diatoms, radiolarians, foraminifers, pteropods,...

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Main Author: Thiede, Jörn
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Bornträger 1975
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Online Access:https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/56648/
https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/56648/1/Thiede_J_1975_C.pdf
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:56648 2023-05-15T17:30:12+02:00 Shell- and skeleton-producing plankton and nekton in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean Thiede, Jörn 1975-05 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/56648/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/56648/1/Thiede_J_1975_C.pdf en eng Bornträger https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/56648/1/Thiede_J_1975_C.pdf Thiede, J. (1975) Shell- and skeleton-producing plankton and nekton in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean. Meteor Forschungsergebnisse: Reihe C, Geologie und Geophysik, 20 . pp. 33-79. info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Article PeerReviewed 1975 ftoceanrep 2023-04-07T16:03:51Z Plankton pump samples and plankton tows (size fractions between 0.04 mm and 1.01 mm) from the eastern North Atlantic Ocean contain the following shell- and skeleton-producing planktonic and nectonic organisms, which can be fossilized in the sediments: diatoms, radiolarians, foraminifers, pteropods, heteropods, larvae of benthic gastropods and bivalves, ostracods, and fish. The abundance of these components has been mapped quantitatively in the eastern North Atlantic surface waters (Fig. 4) in October - December 1971. More ash (after ignition of the organic matter, consisting mostly of these components) per cubic meter of water is found close to land masses (continents and islands) and above shallow submarine elevations than in the open ocean. Preferred biotops of planktonic diatoms in the region described are temperate shallow water and tropical coastal upwelling areas. Radiolarians rarely occur close to the continent, but are abundant in pelagic warm water masses, even near islands. Foraminifers are similar to the radiolarians, rarer in the coastal water mass of the continent than in the open ocean or off oceanic islands. Their abundance is highest outside the upwelling area off NW Africa. Molluscs generally outnumber planktonic foraminifers, implying that the carbonate cycle of the ocean might be influenced considerably by these animals. The molluscs include heteropods, pteropods, and larvae of benthic bivalves and gastropods. Larvae of benthic molluscs accur more frequently close to continental and island margins and above submarine shoals (in this case mostly guyots) than in the open ocean. Their size increases, but they decrease in number with increasing distance from their area of origin. Ostracods and fish have only been found in small numbers concentrated off NW Africa. All of the above-mentioned components occur in higher abundances in the surface watet than in subsurface waters. They are closely related to the hydrography of the sampled watet masses (here defined through temperature measutements). ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Near Islands ENVELOPE(173.132,173.132,52.801,52.801)
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description Plankton pump samples and plankton tows (size fractions between 0.04 mm and 1.01 mm) from the eastern North Atlantic Ocean contain the following shell- and skeleton-producing planktonic and nectonic organisms, which can be fossilized in the sediments: diatoms, radiolarians, foraminifers, pteropods, heteropods, larvae of benthic gastropods and bivalves, ostracods, and fish. The abundance of these components has been mapped quantitatively in the eastern North Atlantic surface waters (Fig. 4) in October - December 1971. More ash (after ignition of the organic matter, consisting mostly of these components) per cubic meter of water is found close to land masses (continents and islands) and above shallow submarine elevations than in the open ocean. Preferred biotops of planktonic diatoms in the region described are temperate shallow water and tropical coastal upwelling areas. Radiolarians rarely occur close to the continent, but are abundant in pelagic warm water masses, even near islands. Foraminifers are similar to the radiolarians, rarer in the coastal water mass of the continent than in the open ocean or off oceanic islands. Their abundance is highest outside the upwelling area off NW Africa. Molluscs generally outnumber planktonic foraminifers, implying that the carbonate cycle of the ocean might be influenced considerably by these animals. The molluscs include heteropods, pteropods, and larvae of benthic bivalves and gastropods. Larvae of benthic molluscs accur more frequently close to continental and island margins and above submarine shoals (in this case mostly guyots) than in the open ocean. Their size increases, but they decrease in number with increasing distance from their area of origin. Ostracods and fish have only been found in small numbers concentrated off NW Africa. All of the above-mentioned components occur in higher abundances in the surface watet than in subsurface waters. They are closely related to the hydrography of the sampled watet masses (here defined through temperature measutements). ...
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author Thiede, Jörn
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Shell- and skeleton-producing plankton and nekton in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean
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title Shell- and skeleton-producing plankton and nekton in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean
title_short Shell- and skeleton-producing plankton and nekton in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean
title_full Shell- and skeleton-producing plankton and nekton in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr Shell- and skeleton-producing plankton and nekton in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Shell- and skeleton-producing plankton and nekton in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean
title_sort shell- and skeleton-producing plankton and nekton in the eastern north atlantic ocean
publisher Bornträger
publishDate 1975
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Thiede, J. (1975) Shell- and skeleton-producing plankton and nekton in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean. Meteor Forschungsergebnisse: Reihe C, Geologie und Geophysik, 20 . pp. 33-79.
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