监测海底和沿海泻湖(波罗的海西部)的底栖有孔虫动态

IF 4.1 3区 地球科学 Q1 PALEONTOLOGY Journal of Micropalaeontology Pub Date : 2018-04-24 DOI:10.5194/JM-37-383-2018
J. Schönfeld
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摘要自20世纪60年代以来,人们一直在研究波罗的海西部海底和沿海泻湖的底栖有孔虫。自2003年以来,每年深秋在泻湖的末端沟渠对它们进行监测。有12个不同的物种被确认,其中三个在早期的调查中并没有被记录。优势物种在过去十年中表现出强烈的年际波动和人口密度的稳步增加。Elphidium incertum是波罗的海深水动物群中的一种无卤物种,于2016年在底部和泻湖定居,很可能是在盐度>19个单位和水温为18的时期  ∘ 初秋平均气温为摄氏度。高盐度可能触发了它们从沟底沉积物中的繁殖体中发芽。新的E.incertum种群的密度比本土物种的密度高一个数量级。后者并没有减少,这表明E.incertum使用了另一种食物来源或占据了不同的微栖息地。2017年深秋,尽管丰度降低,但incertum Elphidium在盐度较低的短暂时期幸存下来,并成为Bottsand泻湖的常规动物群组成部分。
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Monitoring benthic foraminiferal dynamics at Bottsand coastal lagoon (western Baltic Sea)
Abstract. Benthic foraminifera from Bottsand coastal lagoon, western Baltic Sea, have been studied since the mid-1960s. They were monitored annually in late autumn since 2003 at the terminal ditch of the lagoon. There were 12 different species recognised, of which three have not been recorded during earlier investigations. Dominant species showed strong interannual fluctuations and a steady increase in population densities over the last decade. Elphidium incertum, a stenohaline species of the Baltic deep water fauna, colonised the Bottsand lagoon in 2016, most likely during a period of salinities >19 units and water temperatures of 18  ∘ C on average in early autumn. The high salinities probably triggered their germination from a propagule bank in the ditch bottom sediment. The new E. incertum population showed densities higher by an order of magnitude than those of the indigenous species. The latter did not decline, revealing that E. incertum used another food source or occupied a different microhabitat. Elphidium incertum survived transient periods of lower salinities in late autumn 2017, though with reduced abundances, and became a regular faunal constituent at the Bottsand lagoon.
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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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