Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5788167 Marine Micropaleontology 2017 42 Pages PDF
Abstract
We present data on distribution patterns of living coccolithophores at 18 selected hydrographic stations, and oceanographic measurements collected at 68 stations during the TIR09 cruise carried out on board of R/V Urania in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea (central part of the Mediterranean Sea) during summer 2009. The survey enabled us to provide indications on the structure of calcareous phytoplankton associations in relation to oceanographic parameters and vertical water column stratification. The total number of coccospheres ranged from < 100 cells l− 1 to ~ 6.8 ∗ 104 cells l− 1 (mean 8.28 ∗ 103 cells l− 1). Emiliania huxleyi dominated the assemblages, followed by Gephyrocapsa spp., small placoliths, Calciosolenia spp., Florisphaera profunda, Holococcolithophores spp., Syracosphaera pulchra and Umbellosphaera tenuis. The coccolithophore community showed a typical vertical zonation, with K-strategist taxa in the upper 75 m and the deep community down to 200 m. The local water circulation and summer stratification significantly affected the spatial and vertical distribution of coccolithophores.
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