Planktic foraminiferal (PF) flux and faunal composition from three sediment trap time series of 2002–2004 in the northeastern Atlantic show pronounced year-to-year variations despite similar sea surface temperature (SST). The averaged fauna of the in 2002/2003 is dominated by the species Globigerinita glutinata, whereas in 2003/2004 the averaged fauna is dominated by Globigerinoides ruber. We show that PF species respond primarily to productivity, triggered by the seasonal dynamics of vertical stratification of the upper water column. Multivariate statistical analysis reveals three distinct species groups, linked to bulk particle flux, to chlorophyll concentrations and to summer/fall oligotrophy with high SST and stratification. We speculat...
[1] Past water column stratification can be assessed through comparison of theδ18O of different plan...
Modern planktonic foraminifera collected with a sediment trap and subfossil assemblages from surface...
Planktic foraminifera are among the most valuable signal-carriers in paleoceanography. However, due ...
Planktic foraminiferal (PF) flux and faunal composition from three sediment trap time series of 2002...
Planktic foraminiferal assemblages vary in response to seasonal fluctuations of hydrographic propert...
Planktic foraminiferal assemblages vary in response to seasonal fluctuations of hydrographic propert...
Sediment trap samples from OMEX 2 (49°N, 13°W) provide a continuous record of the seasonal successio...
Planktic foraminifera are among the most valuable signal-carriers in paleoceanography. However, due ...
Modern planktonic foraminifera collected with a sediment trap, and subfossil assemblages from surfac...
Planktic foraminiferal assemblages vary in response to seasonal fluctuations of hydrographic propert...
Oligotrophic regions represent up to 75% of Earth's open-ocean environments. They are thus areas of ...
South of the Azores Islands, the population dynamics and sedimentation of planktic foraminifers are ...
International audienceQuantitative and qualitative analyses of planktonic foraminiferal assemblages ...
Modern planktonic foraminifera collected with a sediment trap, and subfossil assemblages from surfac...
International audienceThe temporal and water depth related dynamics of planktic foraminiferal fluxes...
[1] Past water column stratification can be assessed through comparison of theδ18O of different plan...
Modern planktonic foraminifera collected with a sediment trap and subfossil assemblages from surface...
Planktic foraminifera are among the most valuable signal-carriers in paleoceanography. However, due ...
Planktic foraminiferal (PF) flux and faunal composition from three sediment trap time series of 2002...
Planktic foraminiferal assemblages vary in response to seasonal fluctuations of hydrographic propert...
Planktic foraminiferal assemblages vary in response to seasonal fluctuations of hydrographic propert...
Sediment trap samples from OMEX 2 (49°N, 13°W) provide a continuous record of the seasonal successio...
Planktic foraminifera are among the most valuable signal-carriers in paleoceanography. However, due ...
Modern planktonic foraminifera collected with a sediment trap, and subfossil assemblages from surfac...
Planktic foraminiferal assemblages vary in response to seasonal fluctuations of hydrographic propert...
Oligotrophic regions represent up to 75% of Earth's open-ocean environments. They are thus areas of ...
South of the Azores Islands, the population dynamics and sedimentation of planktic foraminifers are ...
International audienceQuantitative and qualitative analyses of planktonic foraminiferal assemblages ...
Modern planktonic foraminifera collected with a sediment trap, and subfossil assemblages from surfac...
International audienceThe temporal and water depth related dynamics of planktic foraminiferal fluxes...
[1] Past water column stratification can be assessed through comparison of theδ18O of different plan...
Modern planktonic foraminifera collected with a sediment trap and subfossil assemblages from surface...
Planktic foraminifera are among the most valuable signal-carriers in paleoceanography. However, due ...