北冰洋南森盆地浮游有孔虫的近期分布

JÖrn Carstens , Gerold Wefer
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在81 ~ 86°N的南北向样带上,以净拖带(>63 μin)采集到浮游有孔虫。在水深500米至海面之间垂直采样5个深度区间。最常见的种类是厚皮新红蝇和新红蝇。根据浮游有孔虫的深度生境、区系组成和种群结构,可以将其划分为两个不同的省,其纬度边界在83°N。在南部地区,浮游有孔虫的浓度以及亚极地物种和右盘绕个体的百分比最高。两种植物都喜欢生长在背斜100米以下的水。在北纬83°N以北,这两种植物在海拔50米以上的地方数量最多,那里的水比背斜下方的水更冷、更新鲜。右旋个体和亚极地物种的比例向北下降。观测到的变化是由大西洋水团输送到北冰洋的输入引起的。
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Recent distribution of planktonic foraminifera in the Nansen Basin, Arctic Ocean

Planktonic foraminifera were collected in the Arctic Ocean with net tows (>63 μin) along a S-N transect from 81 to 86°N. Five depth intervals were sampled vertically between 500 m water depth and the sea surface. The most common species are Neogloboquadrina pachyderma and Globigerina quinqueloba. Based on the depth habitat, the faunal composition and the population structure, the planktonic foraminifera can be divided into two distinct provinces having a latitudinal boundary at 83°N. In the southern area, the concentrations of planktonic foraminifera are highest as well as the per cent of subpolar species and right-coiling individuals. Both species prefer the water below the pycnocline at about 100 m. North of 83°N, the two species display maximum abundance in the upper 50 m, where the water is colder and fresher than below the pycnocline. The proportions of right-coiling individuals and subpolar species are decreasing going northward. The observed changes are caused by the input of Atlantic water masses transported into the Arctic Ocean.

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