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... by Amphistegina radiata and Amphistegina lessonii , occurs in medium to coarse quartz sand substrates, likely derived from the nearby Terengganu River. In slightly deeper water (21–22 m) and in gravelly quartz sand substrates, the lower diversity (33 species) assemblage of CGT2 is strongly dominated...
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Distributions of Amphistegina radiata and Heterostegina depressa restricted by a theoretical competitor.
Published: 01 January 2004
F igure 13. Distributions of Amphistegina radiata and Heterostegina depressa restricted by a theoretical competitor.
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Distributions of Amphistegina radiata and Heterostegina depressa restricted by competing Calcarina mayori.
Published: 01 January 2004
F igure 14. Distributions of Amphistegina radiata and Heterostegina depressa restricted by competing Calcarina mayori.
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2004
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2004) 34 (3): 169–179.
... were significantly more abundant on the upper section (α = 0.05). In contrast, amphisteginids, nummulitids and reef slope-dwelling calcarinids were consistently more common on the lower section, although their abundances were patchy and highly variable. Individuals of Amphistegina radiata...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2021
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2021) 97 (1): 61–69.
... collected from the fifteen stations of this coast in both pre and post-monsoon. A total of 35 calcareous wall structure bearing species are identified. Characteristically, two shallow larger benthic foraminifera Nummulites venosus and Amphistegina radiata are observed. The assemblages are more diverse...
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Benthic foraminifera from the southern coast of Oman. 1–3Pararotalia calcariformata McCulloch, 1977. 4–6Rosalina aff. R. orientalis (Cushman, 1925). 7–8Baggina sp. 10–12Ammonia amurensis Shchedrina, Mayer, 1975. 13–15Amphistegina radiata (Fichtel, Moll, 1798). 16–18Amphistegina lessonii d’Orbigny in Guérin-Méneville, 1832. 19–21Rotorbis sp. 22–24Glabratellina sp. Scale bar = 100 µm.
Published: 30 November 2023
Figure 6. Benthic foraminifera from the southern coast of Oman. 1–3 Pararotalia calcariformata McCulloch, 1977. 4–6 Rosalina aff. R. orientalis (Cushman, 1925). 7–8 Baggina sp. 10–12 Ammonia amurensis Shchedrina, Mayer, 1975. 13–15 Amphistegina radiata (Fichtel, Moll, 1798). 16
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Photomicrographs of carbonates of the Wadi Waqb Member (Well M-5). Width of each image in millimetres (mm) is shown individually in its caption.
Published: 01 October 2014
, 0.5 mm; (21) Amphistegina sp., #32, 2 mm; (22) Operculinella venosa , #28, 1 mm; (23) Operculinella venosa , #26, 1 mm; (24) Amphistegina radiata , #33, 1 mm; (25) Amphistegina lessonii , #29, 1 mm; (26) Amphistegina radiata and planktonic foraminifera, #25, 2 mm; (27) Operculina complanata
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(1) Cibicides sp. (U). (2) Ammonia tepida (S). (3) Ammonia tepida (U). (4) Ammonia sp. (S). (5) Amphistegina radiata (U). (6) Cancris oblongus (S). (7) Cancris sp. (S). (8) Grabratella patelliformis (S). (9) Glabratella patelliformis (U). Legends: S- Spiral side, U- Umbilical view
Published: 01 January 2021
Plate 3. (1)   Cibicides sp. (U). (2)   Ammonia tepida (S). (3)   Ammonia tepida (U). (4)   Ammonia sp. (S). (5)   Amphistegina radiata (U). (6)   Cancris oblongus (S). (7)   Cancris sp. (S). (8)   Grabratella patelliformis (S). (9)   Glabratella patelliformis (U). Legends: S
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Photomicrographs of algal symbiont-bearing larger foraminifera considered in this study. All specimens were collected from coral reef-associated environments off Ishigaki Island, Okinawa, Japan.
Published: 01 July 2004
) from the reef crest site. Peneroplis planatus (Fichtel and Moll) from the moat site. Sorites orbiculus (Forska°l) from the moat site. Amphistegina lessonii d’Orbigny from the 18-m depth site. Amphistegina lobifera Larsen from the reef crest site. Amphistegina radiata (Fichtel
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(A) Map of study area showing location of two transects at Hydrographers Passage (HYD), Great Barrier Reef. Dotted line indicates a 100 m depth contour line, corresponding to the continental shelf break. (B,C) Topographic profiles of two transects, HYD-01C (B) and HYD-02A (C), showing location of drill sites (after Hinestrosa et al., 2016). The numbers shown next to drill traces indicate hole numbers of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Project Expedition 325. (D,E) Lithostratigraphy and stratigraphic distribution of foraminiferal assemblages (Webster et al., 2018; Yagioka et al., 2019), showing core depth intervals examined in this study (black rectangles) for HYD-01C (D) and HYD-02A (E). sed.—sediment; bst.—boundstone; mb.—microbialite; Unconsol.—unconsolidated. mbsl––meters below sea level; MIS—Marine Isotope Stage. (F) Four key taxa of benthic foraminifers, which characterize assemblages A (Baculogypsina sphaerulata and Calcarina capricornia) and B (Amphistegina lessonii and Amphistegina radiata). Scale bars in F are 0.1 mm.
Published: 28 October 2019
assemblages A ( Baculogypsina sphaerulata and Calcarina capricornia ) and B ( Amphistegina lessonii and Amphistegina radiata ). Scale bars in F are 0.1 mm.
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Stratigraphic changes in lithology, radiocarbon (14C, accelerator mass spectrometry) ages (mean; cal. [calibrated] yr B.P.), foraminiferal (“Foram”) proportion (percent in 2–0.5 mm grain-size fraction), proportions (in percent) of four key foraminiferal taxa (Baculogypsina sphaerulata, Calcarina spp., Amphistegina lessonii, and Amphistegina radiata), proportions (in percent) of taphonomic grades S plus A (“Grade S + A”; see text) and stained tests (“Stained”) of Baculogypsina sphaerulata, and depositional environments inferred from foraminiferal data set at Integrated Ocean Drilling Project Expedition 325 Holes M0033A (19.6789°S, 150.2399°E, 92.00 m below sea level [mbsl]) (A) and M0043A (19.7963°S, 150.4815°E, 131.27 mbsl) (B), Great Barrier Reef. Bold and underlined numbers in 14C ages represent coral ages by U-Th and 14C dating, respectively (Yokoyama et al., 2018). Undulating line indicates the boundary between reef sequences. See caption of Figure 1 for abbreviations used in the lithology legend. MIS—Marine Isotope Stage.
Published: 28 October 2019
sphaerulata , Calcarina spp., Amphistegina lessonii , and Amphistegina radiata ), proportions (in percent) of taphonomic grades S plus A (“Grade S + A”; see text) and stained tests (“Stained”) of Baculogypsina sphaerulata , and depositional environments inferred from foraminiferal data set at Integrated
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2012
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2012) 131 (1): 47–66.
... of the Lamu channel off Manda island. Sample PL42, depth 13 m. Gravel 21.83%, Sand 78.09%, Silt 0.08%, Mud 0.0%. Median 0.28, SD 1.37, Skewness 0.04, Kurtosis 2.17. Amphistegina radiata and Quinqueloculina spp. assemblage; E ) Skeletal gravely sand, containing unrounded remains of reefal biota...
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Main recent sediment types characterising the Lamu-Pate channelized coastal belt (grain size percent classification according to the Wentworth Grade Scale; statistical parameters according to the method of moments; SD = Standard Deviation): A) Winnowed quartzose sand consisting of subrounded to angular quartz detrital grains with variable amounts of skeletal remains among which is a dark-stained Peneroplis test. Coastal channel in front of Manda Bay entrance, sample PL62, depth 30 m. Gravel 3.38%, Sand 96.62%, Silt 0.00%, Mud 0.00%. Median 1.60, SD 0.97, Skewness −0.66, Kurtosis 5.59. Neorotalia assemblage; B) Skeletal sand, with a soritid. Coastal shallow shelf just east of the Manda Bay entrance, sample PL20, depth 3 m. Gravel 1.28%, Sand 98.68%, Silt 0.04%, Mud 0.00%. Median 1.42, SD 0.69, Skewness −0.68, Kurtosis 7.65. Neorotalia calcar assemblage; C) Washed gravely sand consisting of unrounded skeletal remains and rounded and polished coarse relict grains. Seafloor depression at the entrance of Manda Bay. Sample PL53, depth 22 m. Gravel 13.26%, Sand 86.64%, Silt 0.09%, Mud 0.0%. Median 1.28, SD 1.33, Skewness −0.64, Kurtosis 3.52. Miliolids assemblage; D) Quartzose skeletal gravely sand, consisting of wave-deposited quartz and worn bioclasts, forming elongate sandy shoals at the mouth of the Lamu channel off Manda island. Sample PL42, depth 13 m. Gravel 21.83%, Sand 78.09%, Silt 0.08%, Mud 0.0%. Median 0.28, SD 1.37, Skewness 0.04, Kurtosis 2.17. Amphistegina radiata and Quinqueloculina spp. assemblage; E) Skeletal gravely sand, containing unrounded remains of reefal biota, colonising hard bottoms on the shallow subtidal coastal shelf. Pate Bay, sample PL48, depth 8 m. Gravel 5.27%, Sand 94.07%, Silt 0.66%, Mud 0.0%. Median 1.50, SD 1.27, Skewness −0.38, Kurtosis 3.22. Miliolids assemblage; F) Skeletal silty sand rich in fragments of articulate corallinacean algae from sandy bottoms within the Thalassodendron meadow covering shallow shelf areas. Pate Bay, sample LM15, depth 3 m. Gravel 2.14%, Sand 86.92%, Silt 6.22%, Mud 0.86%. Median 2.46, SD 1.97, Skewness 0.76, Kurtosis 6.52. Neorotalia assemblage; G) Silty sand with small foraminifers and rare pteropods. The silty component is almost exclusively made of quartz grains. Deeper bottom of Lamu Bay. Sample PL70; depth 12 m. Gravel 0.0%, Sand 67.54%, Silt 19.54%, Mud 12.92%. Median 3.93, SD 2.40, Skewness 0.41, Kurtosis 2.85. Miliolids assemblage; H) Unsorted skeletal sand with benthic foraminifers and alcyonarian spicules. This type of sediment accumulates in the upper part of the outer slope, south of Lamu Bay. Sample PL32, depth 50 m. Gravel 4.60%, Sand 95,32%, Silt 0.08%, Mud 0.0%. Median 1.16, SD 1.10, Skewness −0.27, Kurtosis 3.31. Amphistegina radiata and Quinqueloculina spp. assemblage.
Published: 01 February 2012
. Amphistegina radiata and Quinqueloculina spp. assemblage; E ) Skeletal gravely sand, containing unrounded remains of reefal biota, colonising hard bottoms on the shallow subtidal coastal shelf. Pate Bay, sample PL48, depth 8 m. Gravel 5.27%, Sand 94.07%, Silt 0.66%, Mud 0.0%. Median 1.50, SD 1.27, Skewness
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Scanning electron micrographs of selected benthic foraminifers from the Burgao channel and Lamu Archipelago: 1. Textularia agglutinans, side view, VI.5; 2. Quinqueloculina cf. multimarginata, side view, PL8; 3. Quinqueloculina sp. 3, side view, PL6; 4. Triloculina terquemiana, 4a side view, PL48, 4b apertural view, PL48; 5. Triloculina trigonula, 5a side view, PL15, 5b apertural view, LM15; 6. Miliolinella labiosa, side view, PL48; 7. Discorbina turbo, 7a dorsal view, LM18, 7b ventral view, LM18; 8. Eponides repandus, ventral view, PL58; 9. Ammonia convexa, 9a ventral view, I.1, 9b dorsal view, I.1; 10. Ammonia tepida, 10a ventral view, PL14, 10b dorsal view, PL14, 10c lateral view, PL14; 11. Ammonia sp., 11a ventral view, PL14, 11b dorsal view, PL14, 11c lateral view, PL14; 12. Challengerella bradyi, dorsal view, III.5; 13. Elphidium craticulatum, 13a side view, PL68, 13b lateral view, PL68; 14. Elphidium sp., side view, PL57; 15. Neorotalia calcar, 15a dorsal view, LM1, 15b ventral view, LM1; 16. Neorotalia sp. 1, 16a dorsal view, PL40, 16b ventral view, PL40; 17. Neorotalia sp. 2, 17a dorsal view, LM1, 17b ventral view, PL40; 18. Amphistegina radiata, 18a ventral view, PL8, 18b dorsal view, PL8; 19. Amphistegina lessonii, 19a ventral view, PL8, 19b dorsal view, PL8; 20. Amphistegina lobifera, 20a ventral view, PL60, 20b dorsal view, PL60; 21. Operculina ammonoides, side view, PL46; 22. Heterostegina depressa, side view, PL4. Scale bar = 100 μm.
Published: 01 February 2012
radiata , 18a ventral view, PL8, 18b dorsal view, PL8; 19. Amphistegina lessonii , 19a ventral view, PL8, 19b dorsal view, PL8; 20. Amphistegina lobifera , 20a ventral view, PL60, 20b dorsal view, PL60; 21. Operculina ammonoides , side view, PL46; 22. Heterostegina depressa , side view, PL4. Scale bar
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Canonical Correspondence Analysis between environmental variables and foraminifera species/samples from Johor shallow water: (A) Species-Environmental biplot and (B) Sample-Environmental biplot (variance of data along axis-1: 41.4% and axis-2: 23.5%) (A. agglu = Agglutinella agglutinans; B. nodos = Bigenerina nodosaria; T. agglu = Textularia agglutinans; T. folic = T. foliacea; T. pseud = T. pseudosolita; T. atlan = Tritaxilina atlantica; T. cf. T. = Trochammina cf. T. inflata; Q. auber = Quinqueloculina auberiana; Q. phill = Q. phillipinensis; Q. semin = Q. seminulum; Quinque = Quinqueloculina sp. 1; Q. tropi = Q. tropicalis; C. annec = Cavarotalia annectens; A. tepid = Ammonia tepida; A. radia = Amphistegina radiata; A. pulch = Asterorortalia pulchella; A. mille = Asterorotalia milletti; C.poeya = Criboelphidium poeyanum; D. berth = Discorbinella bertheloti; E. adven = Elphiudium advenum; E. crispum = E. crispum; E. excav = E. excavantum; E. mille = E. milletii; E.s repan = Eponides repandus; G. praeg = Gavelinopsis praegeri; P. nippo = Pararotalia nipponica; Pararota = Pararotalia sp.1; P. indopacifica = Pseudorotalia indopacifica; P. schro = Pseudorotalia schroeteriana).
Published: 01 October 2016
. seminulum ; Quinque = Quinqueloculina sp. 1; Q. tropi = Q. tropicalis ; C. annec = Cavarotalia annectens ; A. tepid = Ammonia tepida; A. radia = Amphistegina radiata; A. pulch = Asterorortalia pulchella; A. mille = Asterorotalia milletti; C.poeya = Criboelphidium poeyanum; D. berth = Discorbinella
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The results of the canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) are shown as bi-plots of sites (A) and species (B) plotted against the measured environmental variables. In the site scores map, environmental variable arrows that meet an axis at small angles are predicted to have a strong correlation with that axis. In the species scores map, the species projected further from zero in the direction of the arrow are predicted to have a stronger positive correlation with the environmental variable while the points for species projected in the opposite direction are predicted to be negatively correlated. (B): OC, organic carbon; 1, Ammobaculites agglutinans; 2, Ammonia compressiuscula; 3, A. ketienziensis; 4, A. pauciloculata; 5, A. tepida; 6, Ammoscalaria sp.; 7, Amphistegina radiata; 8, Arenoparella asiatica; 9, Astrononion spp.; 10, Bolivina robusta; 11, Bulimina marginata; 12, Cassidulina carinata; 13, Cassidulina laevigata; 14, Cellanthus chapman; 15, Cibicides praecinctus; 16, Elphidium advenum; 17, E. nakanokawaense; 18, Florius japonicus; 19, Florius scaphus; 20, Fursenkoina schreibersiana; 21, Gavelinopsis prageri; 22, Gyroidina orbicularis; 23, Hanzawaia nipponica; 24, Haplophragmoides canariensis; 25, Heterolepa dutemplei; 26, Lagena spp.; 27, Lenticulina costata; 28, Nonionella spp.; 29, Nummulites sp.; 30, Pulsiphonina elegans; 31, Quinqueloculina agglutinans; 32, Q. akneriana; 33, Q. conplanata; 34, Q. larmarckiana; 35, Q. pseudoreticulata; 36, Q. sagamiensis; 37, Sigmoilopsis sp.; 38, Textularia conica; 39, Textularia earlandi; 40, Textularia sp.; 41, Triloculina tricarinata; 42, Triloculina trigonula; 43, Uvigerina sp.
Published: 01 July 2015
correlated. (B): OC, organic carbon; 1, Ammobaculites agglutinans ; 2, Ammonia compressiuscula ; 3, A. ketienziensis ; 4, A. pauciloculata ; 5, A. tepida ; 6, Ammoscalaria sp.; 7, Amphistegina radiata ; 8, Arenoparella asiatica ; 9, Astrononion spp.; 10, Bolivina robusta ; 11, Bulimina marginata
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2004
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2004) 34 (1): 9–33.
...F igure 13. Distributions of Amphistegina radiata and Heterostegina depressa restricted by a theoretical competitor. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2011
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2011) 41 (4): 314–325.
... a for the chlorophyte-bearing soritid foraminifers Archaias ( Ar. ) angulatus and Cyclorbiculina compressa , and the diatom-bearing amphisteginids Amphistegina gibbosa , Am. lessonii , and Am. radiata . Chlorophyll a concentrations were 40–50% lower in C. compressa than in the four other species. Photosynthesis...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2017
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2017) 47 (3): 252–257.
... Andaman. We recorded a total of 16 LBF species belonging to 12 genera and 7 families. Amphistegina lessonii, A. radiata, and Calcarina spengleri were found at five of the sites surveyed. The density of living larger benthic foraminifera was 5–17 specimens per cm 2 . The Shannon-Wiener Diversity Index (H...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2020
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2020) 50 (4): 330–341.
...–10 km distance to sandy mud that characterized the low gradient shelf from 40–60 m water depth. Foraminiferal assemblages in sand substrates were strongly dominated by the large, symbiont-bearing benthic foraminifera Amphistegina radiata (Fichtel and Moll) and Amphistegina lessonii (d'Orbigny...