波多黎各海域浮游有孔虫种群动态的季节和年际变化(加勒比海)

IF 4.1 3区 地球科学 Q1 PALEONTOLOGY Journal of Micropalaeontology Pub Date : 2019-12-20 DOI:10.5194/jm-38-231-2019
A. Jentzen, J. Schönfeld, Agnes K. M. Weiner, M. Weinkauf, D. Nürnberg, M. Kučera
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摘要浮游有孔虫种群在某一时间的状态反映了上层海洋的多种过程,包括种群生长过程中暴露的环境条件、种群年龄和时空斑块。我们进行了深度分层(0–60,60–100 m) 2012年秋季在波多黎各附近进行了重复采样,重新访问了之前在1994年秋季和1995年春季采样的三个站点,以分析浮游有孔虫的季节性和年际变化及其测试的稳定同位素组成。来自所有三次采样活动的合并数据集使我们能够评估有孔虫种群动态的短期和长期变化以及沿陆架边缘的空间组合一致性。所有三个样本系列都涵盖了春季(1995年)或秋季(19942012年)超过2周的时间,其中包括满月的时间,当时一些地表浮游有孔虫被认为会繁殖。我们的分析表明,年际变化影响了动物的组成,这两个秋季组合都以光营养热带物种为特征,以囊状Trilobatus sacculifer和Globigeroides ruber(白色和粉红色品种)为主 %) 比2012年(3.5 %), 这可能部分是由于自20世纪90年代以来海面温度的升高。60到100 m水深,具有特定稳定氧同位素特征的不同动物组分为采样点存在亚热带水下生物提供了证据。对2012年秋季采样的T.sacculifer的测量显示,满月后,测试大小、钙化和囊状腔的发生率继续增加,因此与同周期月球繁殖周期没有关系。2012年秋季,飓风桑迪的外围带经过大安的列斯群岛,可能影响到有孔虫。在混合层中收集的浮游有孔虫种群数量较低,个体的稳定碳同位素值较低,这可能表明飓风过后降雨量和浊度增加。
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Seasonal and interannual variability in population dynamics of planktic foraminifers off Puerto Rico (Caribbean Sea)
Abstract. The state of a population of planktic foraminifers at a certain time reflects multiple processes in the upper ocean, including environmental conditions to which the population was exposed during its growth, the age of the cohorts, and spatiotemporal patchiness. We carried out depth-stratified (0–60, 60–100 m) replicated sampling off Puerto Rico in autumn 2012, revisiting three stations previously sampled in autumn 1994 and spring 1995, in order to analyze seasonal and interannual variability of planktic foraminifers and the stable isotopic composition of their tests. The merged dataset from all three sampling campaigns allows us to assess short- and long-term changes in foraminiferal population dynamics and the spatial assemblage coherency along the shelf edge. All three sample series cover more than 2 weeks during either spring (1995) or autumn (1994, 2012) and include the time of the full moon when reproduction of some surface-dwelling planktic foraminifers has been postulated to take place. Our analyses indicate that interannual variability affected the faunal composition, and both autumn assemblages were characterized by oligotrophic tropical species, dominated by Trilobatus sacculifer and Globigerinoides ruber (white and pink variety). However, G. ruber (white) had a higher abundance in 1994 (37 %) than in 2012 (3.5 %), which may be partially due to increasing sea surface temperatures since the 1990s. Between 60 and 100 m water depth, a different faunal composition with a specific stable oxygen isotope signature provides evidence for the presence of the Subtropical Underwater at the sampling site. Measurements on T. sacculifer sampled in autumn 2012 revealed that test size, calcification and incidence of sac-like chambers continued to increase after full moon, and thus no relation to the synodic lunar reproduction cycle was recognized. During autumn 2012, outer bands of hurricane Sandy passed the Greater Antilles and likely affected the foraminifers. Lower standing stocks of living planktic foraminifers and lower stable carbon isotope values from individuals collected in the mixed layer likely indicate the response to increased rainfall and turbidity in the wake of the hurricane.
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Journal of Micropalaeontology
Journal of Micropalaeontology 生物-古生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Micropalaeontology (JM) is an established international journal covering all aspects of microfossils and their application to both applied studies and basic research. In particular we welcome submissions relating to microfossils and their application to palaeoceanography, palaeoclimatology, palaeobiology, evolution, taxonomy, environmental change and molecular phylogeny.
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