委内瑞拉沿海生态系统不同地点最近有孔虫的丰富度

IF 1.3 4区 地球科学 Q3 PALEONTOLOGY Micropaleontology Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.47894/mpal.66.2.05
Humberto I. Carvajal Chitty
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委内瑞拉海洋地区最近的有孔虫物种总数按主要分类类群进行计数和总结。利用来自不同地点、不同海洋环境的样本,对有孔虫群落的物种丰富度进行了研究。共整理了930种,并对其近义词进行了更新。其中轮虫门392种(42%)、密虫门234种(25%)、苔虫门155种(17%)、Lagenida 79种(8%),野虫门18种(2%)、螺旋门17种(2%)、多形门14种(2%),其余分别属于阴道门、Robertinida门、Carterinida门和Involutinida门(分别为12、6、2和1种)。总共有271种被确定为委内瑞拉海洋沿海地区的特有物种。物种的基本多样性分析表明,在沿海有孔虫类群中,有孔虫以轮虫类群占主导地位,其次是milolida和texulariida,其他类群占少数。有孔虫物种,特别是底栖动物的分布与不同的生态区域有关,可以作为环境健康、海洋恢复和环境质量保护的指标。
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Richness in recent foraminifera from different locations along Venezuelan coastal ecosystems
The total number of recent foraminifera species for Venezuelan marine areas is counted and summarized by major taxonomic groups. Samples from different locations associated with contrasting marine settings were used to review the species richness of the foraminiferal community. Atotal of 930 species were compiled and their synonyms updated. Of this total, 392 species belong to the Rotaliida (42%), 234 to theMiliolida (25%), 155 to the Textulairida (17%), and 79 species to the Lagenida (8%), while the Nodosairida has 18 species (2%), the Spirilinida has 17 (2%), the Polymorphinida has 14 (2%), and the rest belong to the Vaginulinida, Robertinida, Carterinida and Involutinida (12, 6, 2 and 1 species each, respectively). Atotal of 271 species have been identified as endemic to theVenezuelan marine coastal area. This basic diversity analysis of species indicates that the Rotaliida dominate the foraminiferal assemblages along the coast line, followed by the Miliolida and Textulariida, with minor representation of other groups of foraminifera. The distribution of the foraminiferal species, especially benthic, is associated with the different ecoregions and can help serve as indicators for environmental health, marine restoration, and preservation of environmental quality.
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Micropaleontology
Micropaleontology 地学-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. Owned by The Micropalaeontological Society, the scope of the journal is broad, demonstrating the application of microfossils to solving broad geoscience issues.
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