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Foraminifera check list and the main species distribution in the Aveiro Lagoon and adjacent continental shelf (Portugal)
Alves Martins, M.V.; Hohenegger, J.; Frontalini, F.; Sequeira, C.; Miranda, P.; da Conceição Rodrigues, M.A.; Duleba, W.; Laut, L.; Rocha, F. (2019). Foraminifera check list and the main species distribution in the Aveiro Lagoon and adjacent continental shelf (Portugal). J. Sediment. Environ. 4(1): 1-52. https://dx.doi.org/10.12957/jse.2019.39308
In: Journal of Sedimentary Environments. Springer Nature Publishing. ISSN 2662-5571; e-ISSN 2447-9462
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| Trefwoorden |
Classification > Taxonomy Ecology
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| Author keywords |
Digital Imaging, Statistical Analysis Transitional and Marine Environments |
| Auteurs | | Top |
- Alves Martins, M.V.
- Hohenegger, J.
- Frontalini, F.
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- Sequeira, C.
- Miranda, P.
- da Conceição Rodrigues, M.A.
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- Duleba, W.
- Laut, L.
- Rocha, F.
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| Abstract |
This work is based on a compilation of benthic foraminiferal data collected in the Aveiro Lagoon and in the adjacent continental shelf and upper slope (center of Portugal). It intends to provide an overall analysis from transitional to the outer continental shelf of the occurrence and distribution of species in living and to present updated taxonomic data and illustrations of most of the species found in the in the Aveiro Lagoon and in the adjacent continental shelf including in total assemblages. Cluster analysis (CA) and Principal Components Analysis (PCA) interpreted as depth functions allow us to identify the main species in different ecoenvironments and sectors of the study area. The most unusual living assemblage was documented in the lagoon inlet under very strong tidal currents activity, composed mostly by the following species (both in living and total assemblages): Rotaliammina concava, Lepidodeuterammina ochracea, Quinqueloculina seminula, Gavelinopsis praegeri, Paratrochammina haynesi, Remaneica helgolandica and Remaneicella gonzalezi. The distribution patterns of some Trochamminidae and Remaneicidae species whose ecology and distribution pattern are poorly known, have proved to be a marker of more or less hydrodynamic and stable/unstable environments in coastal and transitional marine environments. |
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