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Selandian Benthic Foraminiferal Assemblages Of The Southwestern Burdur (South Of Lake Yarışlı, Western Turkey) And Some Taxonomic Revisions, Şükrü Acar Apr 2019

Selandian Benthic Foraminiferal Assemblages Of The Southwestern Burdur (South Of Lake Yarışlı, Western Turkey) And Some Taxonomic Revisions, Şükrü Acar

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

In this study, new genera and species are described. These three new genera are Neosistanites (type species Sistanites iranica), Parahaymanella (type species Parahaymanella hakyemezae) and Pseudohottingerina (type species Pseudohottingerina burdurensis). Neosistanites new species and new genus (N. sozerii, N. okuyucui, N. guvenci, N. dageri, N. catali, N. armagani, N. inali) and Neosistanites iranicus are defined. Parahaymanella is the new genus and its new species (P. hakyemezae, P. bozkurti and P. alanae). New species of new genus Pseudohottingerina (Ps. burdurensis and Ps. yarisliensis). Laffitteina anatoliensis, Laffitteina thraciaensis, Sirtina paleocenica, Ankaraella minima new species and Laffitteina erki, Laffitteina mengaudi, Ankaraella trochoidea species …


Biodiversity And Distribution Of Benthic Foraminifera In Harrington Sound, Bermuda: The Effects Of Physical And Geochemical Factors On Dominant Taxa, Nam Le Jan 2019

Biodiversity And Distribution Of Benthic Foraminifera In Harrington Sound, Bermuda: The Effects Of Physical And Geochemical Factors On Dominant Taxa, Nam Le

Honors Theses

Harrington Sound, Bermuda, is a nearly enclosed lagoon acting as a subtropical/tropical, carbonate-rich basin in which carbonate sediments, reef patches, and carbonate-producing organisms accumulate. Here, one of the most important calcareous groups is the Foraminifera. Analyses of common benthic orders, including miliolids (Quinqueloculina and Triloculina spp.) and rotaliids (Homotrema rubrum, Elphidium spp., and Ammonia beccarii), are essential in understanding past and present environmental conditions affecting the island's coastal environment. These taxa have been studied previously; however, factors explaining their individual patterns of abundance in the Sound are not well detailed. The goal of this study is …