Benthic foraminifera in surface sediments of the Gulf of Lions


Autoria(s): Schmiedl, Gerhard; de Bovée, F; Buscail, Rosaline; Charrière, B; Hemleben, Christoph; Medernach, L; Picon, P
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 42.443900 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 3.598075 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 42.426000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 3.495000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 42.462000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 3.700300 * DATE/TIME START: 1997-02-04T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1997-08-09T00:00:00

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26/03/2000

Resumo

Surface sediment was sampled at two bathyal sites in the southwestern Gulf of Lions in the western Mediterranean Sea in February and August 1997 to study the distribution and microhabitat of living (Rose Bengal stained) deep sea benthic foraminifera. Both standing stock and diversity of the faunas, and the microhabitat of distinct species mirror the trophic situation and the depth of the oxidised layer at the different sites. Our results suggest that the faunas do not comprise highly opportunistic species and are adapted to rather stable environments. In the axial channel of the Lacaze-Duthiers Canyon, organic matter fluxes are enhanced due to advective transport of organic matter resulting in elevated oxygen consumption rates in the surface sediment and a rather thin oxidised layer. The corresponding benthic foraminiferal fauna is characterised by rather high standing stock and diversity, and a well-developed deep infauna. In addition to freshly deposited phytodetritus, more degraded organic matter seems to be an important food source. In contrast, at the open slope, organic matter fluxes and oxygen consumption rates in the surface sediment are lower and the oxidised layer is much thicker than inside the canyon. The corresponding benthic foraminiferal fauna comprises mainly epifaunal and shallow-infaunal species with much lower standing stocks and clear differences between February and August. In August standing stocks are higher and the average living depths of most species shift towards the sediment surface. These differences can be attributed to patchiness or represent a seasonal trophic signal.

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.735746

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.735746

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Schmiedl, Gerhard; de Bovée, F; Buscail, Rosaline; Charrière, B; Hemleben, Christoph; Medernach, L; Picon, P (2000): Trophic control of benthic foraminiferal abundance and microhabitat in the bathyal Gulf of Lions, western Mediterranean Sea. Marine Micropaleontology, 40(3), 167-188, doi:10.1016/S0377-8398(00)00038-4

Palavras-Chave #A. catinus; A. clavata; A. glomerata; A. planorbis; A. pseudospiralis; A. scalaris; A. tenuimargo; A. tubulosa; Adercotryma glomerata; all other species; Ammodiscus catinus; Ammodiscus planorbis; Ammolagena clavata; Ammoscalaria pseudospiralis; Ammoscalaria tenuimargo; Amphicoryna scalaris; and Hyperammina; Articulina tubulosa; B. aculeata; B. cylindrica; B. nodosaria; B. striata mexicana; Banyuls Benthic Lander/Multicorer; Bathysiphon sp.; BBLL; BBLL2_MC1; BBLL2_MC4; BBLL3_MC1; BBLL3_MC2; BBLM; Bigenerina cylindrica; Bigenerina nodosaria; Bulimina aculeata; Bulimina striata mexicana; C. laevigata; C. oblonga; C. oolina; C. pachyderma; C. subglobosum; Cassidulina laevigata; Cassidulina oblonga; Chilostomella oolina; Cibicidoides pachyderma; Counting >125 µm fraction; Cribrostomoides subglobosum; Crithionina spp.; D. bertheloti; D. compressa; Dentalina sp.; Depth; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Depth bot; Depth top; Discammina compressa; Discorbinella bertheloti; Dry m; Dry mass; E. scaber; Eggerelloides scaber; Foram bent indet; Foraminifera, benthic indeterminata; G. affinis; G. gordialis; G. neosoldanii; G. orbicularis; G. praegeri; G. pseudospinescens; G. umbonatus; Gavelinopsis praegeri; GeoTü; Globobulimina affinis; Globobulimina pseudospinescens; Glomospira gordialis; Gulf of Lions; Gyroidinoides neosoldanii; Gyroidinoides orbicularis; Gyroidinoides umbonatus; H. balthica; H. laevigata; Hyalinea balthica; Hyperammina laevigata; L. flexuosa; L. lobatula; L. orbicularis; L. tubulata; Laevidentalina flexuosa; Lagenammina tubulata; Lenticulina orbicularis; Lenticulina spp.; Lobatula lobatula; M. barleeanus; Melonis barleeanus; N. opima; Nonionella opima; P. cf. ariminensis; P. cf. parva; P. fusca; P. laevigata; P. minuta; P. murrhina; Paleoceanography at Tübingen University; Paracassidulina minuta; Parafissurina spp.; Planulina cf. ariminensis; Psammosphaera cf. parva; Psammosphaera fusca; Pseudotriloculina laevigata; Pyrgo murrhina; Q. padana; Q. venusta; Quinqueloculina padana; Quinqueloculina venusta; R. charoides; R. translucens; Reophax spp.; Repmanina charoides; Rhabdammina; Robertinoides translucens; S. bulloides; S. ramosa; S. sagittula; S. schlumbergeri; S. sphaerica; S. tenuis; S. vivipara; Saccammina sphaerica; Saccorhiza ramosa; SESAME; Sigmoilinita tenuis; Sigmoilopsis schlumbergeri; Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes; Sphaeroidina bulloides; Spirillina vivipara; Spiroplectinella sagittula; T. cf. inflata; T. legumen; T. papillata; T. squamata; T. tricarinata; Technitella legumen; Tholosina spp.; Thurammina papillata; Triloculina tricarinata; Tritaxis squamata; Trochammina cf. inflata; U. mediterranea; U. peregrina; Uvigerina mediterranea; Uvigerina peregrina
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