Cold-water coral ecosystems are characterised by a high diversity and population density. Living and dead foraminiferal assemblages from 20 surface sediment samples from Galway and Propeller Mounds were analysed to describe the distribution patterns of benthic foraminifera on coral mounds in relation to different sedimentary facies. Hard substrates were examined to assess the foraminiferal microhabitats and diversities in the coral framework. We recognised 131 different species, of which 27 prefer an attached lifestyle. Epibenthic species are the main constituents of the living and dead foraminiferal assemblages. The frequent species Discanomalina coronata was associated with coral rubble, Cibicides refulgens showed preference to the off-mo...
Here we provide a detailed qualitative and quantitative insight on recent sediment composition and f...
The spatial and temporal distribution and diversity of sediment-dwelling foraminifera are reasonably...
The cold-water scleractinian corals Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata form mound structures on ...
Cold-water coral ecosystems are characterised by a high diversity and population density. Living and...
Cold-water coral ecosystems are characterised by a high diversity and population density. Living and...
Cold-water coral ecosystems building cold-water carbonate mounds occur worldwide and are especially ...
Cold-water coral (CWC) ecosystems are hotspots of macro- and microfaunal biodiversity and provide re...
Cold-water coral (CWC) ecosystems are hotspots of macro- and microfaunal biodiversity and provide re...
Abstract Surface benthic foraminiferal assemblages associated with cold‐water coral mounds and reefs...
The extent of the cold-water coral mounds in the modern ocean basins has been recently revealed by n...
Strong bottom currents play a key role in cold-water coral environments by shaping their morphology ...
Benthic foraminifera (protists with biomineralized tests) coupled with geochemical proxies are used ...
Here we provide a detailed qualitative and quantitative insight on recent sediment composition and f...
Cold-water coral ecosystems dominated by the species Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata, as well...
Numerous carbonate mounds have been discovered along the NW European Continental Margin. Many of the...
Here we provide a detailed qualitative and quantitative insight on recent sediment composition and f...
The spatial and temporal distribution and diversity of sediment-dwelling foraminifera are reasonably...
The cold-water scleractinian corals Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata form mound structures on ...
Cold-water coral ecosystems are characterised by a high diversity and population density. Living and...
Cold-water coral ecosystems are characterised by a high diversity and population density. Living and...
Cold-water coral ecosystems building cold-water carbonate mounds occur worldwide and are especially ...
Cold-water coral (CWC) ecosystems are hotspots of macro- and microfaunal biodiversity and provide re...
Cold-water coral (CWC) ecosystems are hotspots of macro- and microfaunal biodiversity and provide re...
Abstract Surface benthic foraminiferal assemblages associated with cold‐water coral mounds and reefs...
The extent of the cold-water coral mounds in the modern ocean basins has been recently revealed by n...
Strong bottom currents play a key role in cold-water coral environments by shaping their morphology ...
Benthic foraminifera (protists with biomineralized tests) coupled with geochemical proxies are used ...
Here we provide a detailed qualitative and quantitative insight on recent sediment composition and f...
Cold-water coral ecosystems dominated by the species Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata, as well...
Numerous carbonate mounds have been discovered along the NW European Continental Margin. Many of the...
Here we provide a detailed qualitative and quantitative insight on recent sediment composition and f...
The spatial and temporal distribution and diversity of sediment-dwelling foraminifera are reasonably...
The cold-water scleractinian corals Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata form mound structures on ...