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Dataset . 1978
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Dataset . 1978
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Other dataset type . 1978
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Data sources: Datacite
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Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in surface sediments of the Mediterranean Sea

Authors: Thunell, Robert C;

Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in surface sediments of the Mediterranean Sea

Abstract

The Mediterranean Sea is a partillay isolated ocean where excess evaporation over precipitation results in large east to west gradients in temperature and salinity. Recent planktonic foraminiferal distributions have been examined in 66 surface sediment samples from the Mediterranean Sea. In addition to mapping the frequency distribution of 16 species, the faunal data has been subjected to cluster analysis, factor analysis and species diversity analysis. The clustering of species yields assemblages that are clearly temperature related. A warm assemblage contains both tropical and subtropical elements, while the cool assemblage can be subdivided into cool-subtropical, transitional and polar-subpolar groupings. Factor analysis is used to delineate the geographic distribution of four faunal assemblages. Factor 1 is a tropical-subtropical assemblage dominated by Globigerinoiden ruber. It has its highest values in the warmer eastern basin. Transitional species (Globorotalia inflata and Globigerina bulloides) dominate factor 2 with highest values occurring in the cooler western basin. Factor 3 reflects the distribution of Neogloboquadrina dutertrei and is considered to be salinity dependent. Subpolar species dominate factor 4 (Neoglobuquadrina pachyderma and G. bulloides), with highest values occurring in the northern part of the western basin where cold bottom water is presently being formed. The Shannon-Weiner index of species diversity shows that high diversity exists over much of the western basin and immediately east of the Strait of Sicily. This region is marked by equitable environmental conditions and relatively even distribution of individuals among the species. Conversely, in areas where temperature and salinity values are more extreme, diversity values are lower and the assemblages are dominated by one or two species.

Supplement to: Thunell, Robert C (1978): Distribution of recent planktonic foraminifera in surface sediments of the Mediterranean Sea. Marine Micropaleontology, 3(2), 147-173

Keywords

Globigerinoides sacculifer, Neogloboquadrina sp, Counting 250 µm fraction, Latitude of event, Globigerina falconensis, Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral, Globigerinoides conglobatus, Taranto Mare Piccolo, Counting >250 µm fraction, Orbulina universa, Vema, Climatic Variability of the Mediterranean Paleo circulation CLIVAMP, Globorotalia inflata, Globigerinoides ruber, Globoturborotalita tenella, Hastigerina pelagica, sediment rock, Globorotalia truncatulinoides, Izmit Bay, Turborotalita quinqueloba, CLIVAMPcruises, Earth System Research, Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes (SESAME), Robert Conrad, Globigerinita glutinata, Ship of opportunity, Piston corer, Longitude of event, Sprudts, warm water species, Globigerina calida, DEPTH, sediment/rock, Barcelona Coast, Globoturborotalita rubescens, Neogloboquadrina dutertrei, Globorotalia truncatulinoides sinistral, Globigerina bulloides, Southern European Seas Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes SESAME, Globigerinella aequilateralis, warm water species, Globorotalia scitula, Event label, Counting >250 µm fraction, V10, Sprudts, Thermaikos Gulf, Elevation of event, Globigerina digitata, V14, DEPTH, Climatic Variability of the Mediterranean Paleo-circulation (CLIVAMP), Neogloboquadrina sp., RC09, Neogloboquadrina pachyderma dextral

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