Distribution and biodiversity of stained monothalamous foraminifera from Tempelfjord, Svalbard

Live foraminiferal assemblages, including soft-walled monothalamous taxa (organic-walled allogromiids, agglutinated saccamminids and psammosphaerids) in addition to hard-shelled polythalamous forms, were analyzed at nine sites (26-104 m water depth) in Tempelfjord on the west coast of Svalbard. Smal...

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Published in:The Journal of Foraminiferal Research
Main Authors: SABBATINI, ANNA, NEGRI, Alessandra, MORIGI C, GOODAY A. J.
Other Authors: Sabbatini, Anna, Morigi, C, Negri, Alessandra, Gooday, A. J.
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Language:English
Published: Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research:MRC 121, Department of Paleobiology, Smithsonian Institute:Washington, DC 20560:(202)357-1390, EMAIL: jett.jennifer@nmnh.si.edu, INTERNET: http://cushforams.niu.edu, Fax: (202)786-2832 2007
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spelling ftupmarcheiris:oai:iris.univpm.it:11566/30522 2024-04-14T08:08:25+00:00 Distribution and biodiversity of stained monothalamous foraminifera from Tempelfjord, Svalbard SABBATINI, ANNA NEGRI, Alessandra MORIGI C GOODAY A. J. Sabbatini, Anna Morigi, C Negri, Alessandra Gooday, A. J. 2007 http://hdl.handle.net/11566/30522 https://doi.org/10.2113/gsjfr.37.2.93 eng eng Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research:MRC 121, Department of Paleobiology, Smithsonian Institute:Washington, DC 20560:(202)357-1390, EMAIL: jett.jennifer@nmnh.si.edu, INTERNET: http://cushforams.niu.edu, Fax: (202)786-2832 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000245700200001 volume:37 firstpage:93 lastpage:106 numberofpages:14 journal:JOURNAL OF FORAMINIFERAL RESEARCH http://hdl.handle.net/11566/30522 doi:10.2113/gsjfr.37.2.93 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-34249024531 bentho biodiversity fjord foraminifera Arctic Svalbard Svalbard and Jan Mayen info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2007 ftupmarcheiris https://doi.org/10.2113/gsjfr.37.2.93 2024-03-21T18:10:09Z Live foraminiferal assemblages, including soft-walled monothalamous taxa (organic-walled allogromiids, agglutinated saccamminids and psammosphaerids) in addition to hard-shelled polythalamous forms, were analyzed at nine sites (26-104 m water depth) in Tempelfjord on the west coast of Svalbard. Small volumes of sediments (1 ml) were split into 63-125, 125-300 and >300 μm size fractions and each fraction was sorted for all stained foraminifera. There was a marked contrast in foraminiferal assemblages between the inner and outer parts of the fjord. Monothalamous foraminifera (88-97% of the live assemblage >63 μm) overwhelmingly dominated samples from the inner stations, located close to the glacier edge and, therefore, influenced by freshwater inputs. Multi-chambered agglutinated and calcareous taxa, on the other hand, were most common (77-82%) at the two outer stations. Many of the monothalamous foraminifera were organic-walled allogromiids. The dominant allogromiid was a tiny (30-60 μm) undescribed species, often with a distinctive cover of sediment particles, which ensured its retention on the 63-μm sieve. This species made up 31% of live foraminifera in all samples and 66% at one station near the glacier. Saccamminids and psammosphaerids were also common at some stations. A total of 63 monothalamous morphospecies was recognized with numbers at each station ranging from 7 (station 0763) to 19 (station 0758). Saccamminids at station 0759 were particularly diverse (12 morphospecies). Forms assigned to the genus Gloiogullmia represented 5-10% of the assemblage along the fjord, while the percentage of the genera Psammosphaga, Tinogullmia, and Micrometula was fairly consistent at all stations. These results provide further evidence of the importance of soft-walled, monothalamous foraminifera in sublittoral, high-latitude and brackish-water settings Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Foraminifera* glacier Jan Mayen Svalbard Tempelfjord* Università Politecnica delle Marche: IRIS Arctic Svalbard Jan Mayen Svalbard ENVELOPE(20.000,20.000,78.000,78.000) The Journal of Foraminiferal Research 37 2 93 106
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biodiversity
fjord
foraminifera
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Svalbard
Svalbard and Jan Mayen
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Arctic
Svalbard
Svalbard and Jan Mayen
SABBATINI, ANNA
NEGRI, Alessandra
MORIGI C
GOODAY A. J.
Distribution and biodiversity of stained monothalamous foraminifera from Tempelfjord, Svalbard
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description Live foraminiferal assemblages, including soft-walled monothalamous taxa (organic-walled allogromiids, agglutinated saccamminids and psammosphaerids) in addition to hard-shelled polythalamous forms, were analyzed at nine sites (26-104 m water depth) in Tempelfjord on the west coast of Svalbard. Small volumes of sediments (1 ml) were split into 63-125, 125-300 and >300 μm size fractions and each fraction was sorted for all stained foraminifera. There was a marked contrast in foraminiferal assemblages between the inner and outer parts of the fjord. Monothalamous foraminifera (88-97% of the live assemblage >63 μm) overwhelmingly dominated samples from the inner stations, located close to the glacier edge and, therefore, influenced by freshwater inputs. Multi-chambered agglutinated and calcareous taxa, on the other hand, were most common (77-82%) at the two outer stations. Many of the monothalamous foraminifera were organic-walled allogromiids. The dominant allogromiid was a tiny (30-60 μm) undescribed species, often with a distinctive cover of sediment particles, which ensured its retention on the 63-μm sieve. This species made up 31% of live foraminifera in all samples and 66% at one station near the glacier. Saccamminids and psammosphaerids were also common at some stations. A total of 63 monothalamous morphospecies was recognized with numbers at each station ranging from 7 (station 0763) to 19 (station 0758). Saccamminids at station 0759 were particularly diverse (12 morphospecies). Forms assigned to the genus Gloiogullmia represented 5-10% of the assemblage along the fjord, while the percentage of the genera Psammosphaga, Tinogullmia, and Micrometula was fairly consistent at all stations. These results provide further evidence of the importance of soft-walled, monothalamous foraminifera in sublittoral, high-latitude and brackish-water settings
author2 Sabbatini, Anna
Morigi, C
Negri, Alessandra
Gooday, A. J.
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author SABBATINI, ANNA
NEGRI, Alessandra
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title Distribution and biodiversity of stained monothalamous foraminifera from Tempelfjord, Svalbard
title_short Distribution and biodiversity of stained monothalamous foraminifera from Tempelfjord, Svalbard
title_full Distribution and biodiversity of stained monothalamous foraminifera from Tempelfjord, Svalbard
title_fullStr Distribution and biodiversity of stained monothalamous foraminifera from Tempelfjord, Svalbard
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and biodiversity of stained monothalamous foraminifera from Tempelfjord, Svalbard
title_sort distribution and biodiversity of stained monothalamous foraminifera from tempelfjord, svalbard
publisher Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research:MRC 121, Department of Paleobiology, Smithsonian Institute:Washington, DC 20560:(202)357-1390, EMAIL: jett.jennifer@nmnh.si.edu, INTERNET: http://cushforams.niu.edu, Fax: (202)786-2832
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