DISTRIBUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL PREFERENCES OF DEEP SEA BENTHIC FORAMINIFERA IN THE PANAMA BASIN, EASTERN PACIFIC OCEAN

Título

DISTRIBUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL PREFERENCES OF DEEP SEA BENTHIC FORAMINIFERA IN THE PANAMA BASIN, EASTERN PACIFIC OCEAN

Autor

GERMÁN DAVID PATARROYO CAMARGO, JOSÉ IGNACIO MARTÍNEZ RODRÍGUEZ

Descripción

The Recent benthic foraminiferal families Bolivinidae, Buliminidae and Uvigerinidae from 34 core top samples were studied in order to analyze their geographic distribution and possible environmental controls in the Panama Basin. A cluster analysis defined five assemblages based on the percentage abundance of 33 species. The Bolivinidae and Buliminidae have a homogeneous distribution along the basin, in comparison to the Uvigerinidae, which has its largest proportion over the western flank of the Cocos Ridge and over the north-western flank of the Carnegie Ridge. A canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) over 26 species suggests that the Bolivinidae and Buliminidae are related to bottom temperature, in comparison to the Uvigerinidae, which has a more complex relation with depth, salinity and dissolved O2 content.

Fecha

2013

Materia

Cuenca de Panamá, Foraminíferos bentónicos recientes, Sedimentos de aguas profundas, ecología

Fuente

Caldasia

Editor

Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Cobertura

Science, Botany, Zoology

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/7a50a3a96505d0ee28b4275e70cac0cb.pdf

Citación

GERMÁN DAVID PATARROYO CAMARGO, JOSÉ IGNACIO MARTÍNEZ RODRÍGUEZ, “DISTRIBUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL PREFERENCES OF DEEP SEA BENTHIC FORAMINIFERA IN THE PANAMA BASIN, EASTERN PACIFIC OCEAN,” SOCICT Open, consulta 21 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/27357.

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