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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2017
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2017) 47 (1): 56–69.
...Mariane V. Gonzales; Fabiana K. De Almeida; Karen B. Costa; Ana Claudia A. Santarosa; Edmundo Camillo, Jr.; Juliana P. de Quadros; Felipe A. L. Toledo Abstract The purpose of this study is to evaluate the abundance and preservation state of the tests of Hoeglundina elegans , with the goal...
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Hoeglundina elegans absolute abundance and HelP Index (H. elegans Preservation Index), sand fraction, %CaCO3 and FI (planktonic foraminiferal fragmentation Index). The gray shaded areas indicate the poorest carbonate-preservation intervals based on these five proxies, while the dashed areas indicate the glacial MIS. The open points in HelP Index curve indicated samples without H. elegans tests available.
Published: 01 January 2017
Figure 6. Hoeglundina elegans absolute abundance and HelP Index ( H. elegans Preservation Index), sand fraction, %CaCO 3 and FI (planktonic foraminiferal fragmentation Index). The gray shaded areas indicate the poorest carbonate-preservation intervals based on these five proxies, while
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Hoeglundina elegans preservation degrees in SEM images: (0 = highest preservation, 4 = lowest preservation). 1 Degree 0, 0 m. 2 Degree 0, 18.50 m. 3 Degree 0, 6.05 m. 4–6 Degree 1, 19.75 m. 7–9 Degree 2, 6.05 m. 10 Degree 3, 19.75 m. 11 Degree 3, 16.20 m. 12 Degree 3, 6.05 m. 13 Degree 4, 19.75 m. 14–15 Degree 4, 8.21 m.
Published: 01 January 2017
Figure 5. Hoeglundina elegans preservation degrees in SEM images: (0 = highest preservation, 4 = lowest preservation). 1 Degree 0, 0 m. 2 Degree 0, 18.50 m. 3 Degree 0, 6.05 m. 4–6 Degree 1, 19.75 m. 7–9 Degree 2, 6.05 m. 10 Degree 3, 19.75 m. 11 Degree 3, 16.20 m. 12 Degree 3
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Hoeglundina elegans.
Published: 01 January 2013
Fig. 61. Hoeglundina elegans .
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Percentage abundances of Cassidulina laevigata and Hoeglundina elegans in Core En20-2, indicating increasing abundance in the Holocene (above 107 cm).
Published: 01 November 2008
Fig. 3. Percentage abundances of Cassidulina laevigata and Hoeglundina elegans in Core En20-2, indicating increasing abundance in the Holocene (above 107 cm).
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2014
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2014) 44 (4): 352–364.
...Patricia P. B. Eichler; Katharina Billups; Helenice Vital; Joyce Alves De Moraes Abstract We explored the applicability of stable isotopic ratios of nine foraminiferal species, four epifaunal (Pseudononion atlanticum, Cibicides fletcheri, Hoeglundina elegans, Hanzawaia boueana) and five infaunal...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2020
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2020) 50 (2): 235–247.
... species can be separated into two distinct groups. Foraminifera belonging to the high carbon flux (>3.5 g C m −2 year −1 ), ‘warm’ (>3.5°C) group are Bolivina robusta , Bulimina aculeata , Globobulimina pacifica , Hoeglundina elegans , Laticarinina pauperata , and Cibicidoides pachyderma . The lower...
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2016
DOI: 10.1144/SP429.10
EISBN: 9781862399617
...). Assemblage Pyrgo spp.– Hoeglundina elegans mainly dominates during interglacial periods of MIS 7, MIS 5 and MIS 3, suggesting well-oxygenated bottom environments with low sea surface productivity linked to a weak East Asian Winter Monsoon (EAWM). Assemblage Uvigerina spp.– Globocassidulina subglobulosa...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2011
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2011) 182 (2): 149–162.
... (common phytoplankton grazer Neogloboquadrina acostaensis ) and mesotrophic bottom (common Eponides pusillus, Hoeglundina elegans, Argilloecia acuminata , Krithe compressa , Paijenborchella iocosa ). Bottom depths in the lower Zanclean of northwestern Italy appear to be shallower than depths suggested...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2008
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2008) 38 (1): 39–51.
... 2000) were investigated to study the stable carbon and oxygen isotopes of live (rose-Bengal-stained) foraminiferal taxa. Eight taxa were analyzed: Hoeglundina elegans , Cibicides wuellerstorfi , Uvigerina peregrina , Bulimina inflata , Melonis barleeanus , Pullenia quinqueloba , Chilostomella oolina...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 April 2003
Geology (2003) 31 (4): 355–358.
...Gert-Jan Reichart; Frans Jorissen; Pierre Anschutz; Paul R.D. Mason Abstract We applied laser-ablation inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) as a new and precise technique for measuring trace elements in benthic foraminifera ( Hoeglundina elegans ). With this technique, trace...
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Stratigraphic synthesis, samples position, percentage variations of benthic foraminiferal species (Hoeglundina elegans, Sphaeroidina bulloides, Karreriella bradyi, Cibicidoides pseudoungerianus, Planulina ariminensis, Bulimina minima, Uvigerina peregrina, Siphonina reticulata, C. robertsonianus, C. kullenbergi, Globobulimina affinis, Brizalina spathulata) and of shallow-water forms (Cibicides lobatulus, Elphidium spp., Neoconorbina terquemi, etc.) in the Moncucco upper Messinian/Zanclean succession.
Published: 01 March 2011
F ig . 4. – Stratigraphic synthesis, samples position, percentage variations of benthic foraminiferal species ( Hoeglundina elegans , Sphaeroidina bulloides , Karreriella bradyi, Cibicidoides pseudoungerianus, Planulina ariminensis , Bulimina minima, Uvigerina peregrina , Siphonina
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Published: 01 January 2017
Table 1. Linear correlation coefficient, r s (below and left of the blank spaces) and probabilities (above and to the right of the blank spaces) applied to Hoeglundina elegans abundance, HelP Index, sand fraction, carbonate content and Fragmentation Index (FI).
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Distributions of selected species in core En20-10, top of core to right. AGlobocassidulina subglobosa.BGlobocassidulina subglobosa subcalifornica, Nuttalides rugosa.COrbitina carinata, Brizalina paula. DHoeglundina elegans, Trifarina bradyi.
Published: 01 January 2011
F igure 5. Distributions of selected species in core En20-10, top of core to right. A Globocassidulina subglobosa. B Globocassidulina subglobosa subcalifornica , Nuttalides rugosa. C Orbitina carinata , Brizalina paula . D Hoeglundina elegans , Trifarina bradyi .
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Published: 01 January 2008
T able 1. Isotope analyses for all foraminiferal taxa studied at our station ( Hoeglundina elegans , Cibicides wuellerstorfi , Bulimina inflata , Uvigerina peregrina ). Numbers (nbr) of individuals used for measurements are also presented. All isotope measurements on the material collected
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δ13C isotopic signatures of the main foraminiferal taxa (Hoeglundina elegans, Cibicides wuellerstorfi, Uvigerina peregrina, Bulimina inflata, Pullenia quinqueloba, Melonis barleeanus, Chilostomella oolina and Globobulimina spp.) along a six-station bathymetric transect in the Bay of Biscay. The dotted line represents the δ13C of dissolved inorganic carbon of bottom water. Vertical bars represent standard errors calculated when several isotopic measurements are available for the same station. Note that Station I lies in a canyon where organic matter is focused.
Published: 01 January 2008
F igure 8. δ 13 C isotopic signatures of the main foraminiferal taxa (Hoeglundina elegans, Cibicides wuellerstorfi, Uvigerina peregrina, Bulimina inflata, Pullenia quinqueloba, Melonis barleeanus, Chilostomella oolina and Globobulimina spp.) along a six-station bathymetric transect in the Bay
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Δδ18O between foraminiferal taxa and δ18Oe.c. (Δδ18O = δ18Obenthic foraminifera - δ18Oe.c.). Δδ13C between foraminiferal taxa and δ13CDIC in our study area (Δδ13C = δ13Cbenthic foraminifera - δ13CDIC). The microhabitat description of the eight foraminiferal taxa is added on the right side of the figure. See Fontanier and others (2005) for complementary explanation about foraminiferal microhabitat. Horizontal bars represent standard errors calculated based on all measurements performed on foraminiferal material in our study area. The δ18O of calcite in equilibrium with bottom water (δ18Oe.c.) was calculated with the method of McCorkle and others (1997). Readers should keep in mind that Hoeglundina elegans is an aragonitic taxon.
Published: 01 January 2008
of calcite in equilibrium with bottom water (δ 18 O e.c .) was calculated with the method of McCorkle and others (1997) . Readers should keep in mind that Hoeglundina elegans is an aragonitic taxon.
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figs 1-3.Astrononion centroplax Carter, 1958, MG24, 170 m, Franklin, 1998, side and axial views. figs 4–6.Globocassidulina subglobossa (Brady, 1881), MG65, 300 m, Franklin, 1998, side and aperture views. fig. 7.Bulimina marginata d'Orbigny, 1826, MG71, 3931 m, Franklin, 1998. side view. figs 8-9.Sphaeroidina bulloides d'Orbigny, 1826; MG25, 242 m, Franklin, 1998, side and aperture views. figs 10-12.Hoeglundina elegans (d'Orbigny, 1826); MG58, 603 m, Franklin, 1998, side, axial views. figs 13-15.Globorotalia inflata (d'Orbigny, 1839); MG51, 279 m, Franklin, 1998; Flounder 2, 79 m, umbilical, spiral and axial views. figs 16-18, 22-23.Globorotalia truncatulinoides (d'Orbigny, 1839); MG51, 276 m, Franklin, 1998, umbilical, spiral and axial views. (16, 17, 18 -left coiling; 22, 23 - right coiling). figs 19-21.Globorotalia hirsuta (d'Orbigny, 1839); MG51, 276 m, Franklin, 1998, umbilical, spiral and axial views. fig. 24.Orbulina universa d'Orbigny, 1839; MG51, 276 m, Franklin, 1998. figs 25-27.Globigerina bulloides d'Orbigny, 1826; MG51, 279 m, Franklin, 1998, umbilical, spiral and axial views.
Published: 01 July 2003
m, Franklin , 1998. side view. figs 8-9. Sphaeroidina bulloides d'Orbigny, 1826; MG25, 242 m, Franklin , 1998, side and aperture views. figs 10-12. Hoeglundina elegans (d'Orbigny, 1826); MG58, 603 m, Franklin , 1998, side, axial views. figs 13-15. Globorotalia inflata (d'Orbigny, 1839
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fig. 1. Guttulina sadoensis, 164-994C, 74X-5, 54-56, side view. figs 2–4. Gyroidinoides broeckhianus, 164-994C: 2, 4H-1, 75-77, umbilical view; 3, 4H-1, 75-77, side view; 4, 50X-2, 72-74, spiral view. figs 5, 6. Gyroidinoides cibaoensis: 5, 164-994C, 4H-1, 75-77, spiral view; 6, 164-991A, 1H-1, 25-27, umbilical view. figs 7, 8. Gyroidinoides nitidula; 164-994C: 7, 42X-5, 52-54, apertural view; 8, 35X-3, 52-54, umbilical view. figs 9, 10. Gyroidinoides polius, 164-995A, 2H-5, 75-77: 9, spiral view; 10, umbilical view. figs 11, 12. Hagenowina sp.,164-994C, 13H-5, 75-77: 11, apertural view; 12, side view. figs 13–15. Hoeglundina elegans: 13, 164-995B, 1H-CC, 18-20, spiral view; 14, 164-991A, 1H-1, 55-57, umbilical view, 15, 164-991A, 1H-1, 55-57, spiral view. fig. 16. Involvohauerina sp., 164-994C, 73X-1, 69-71, apertural view. Scale bar 20 µm for fig. 10; 50 µm for fig. 6; 100 µm for the rest.
Published: 01 May 2011
. Hagenowina sp.,164-994C, 13H-5, 75-77: 11, apertural view; 12, side view. figs 13–15 . Hoeglundina elegans : 13, 164-995B, 1H-CC, 18-20, spiral view; 14, 164-991A, 1H-1, 55-57, umbilical view, 15, 164-991A, 1H-1, 55-57, spiral view. fig. 16 . Involvohauerina sp., 164-994C, 73X-1, 69-71
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(a) Rhizammina algaeformis Brady side view × 35. (b) Lagenammina atlantica (Cushman) side view × 96. (c) Reophax bilocularis Flint side view × 36. (d) Reophax micaceus Earland side view × 96. (e) Reophax subfusiformis Earland side view × 54. (f) Eggerella bradyi (Cushman) side view × 112. (g) Ophthalmidium pusillum (Earland) side view × 73. (h) Hoeglundina elegans (d’Orbigny) ventral view × 82. (i) Cassidulina laevigata d’Orbigny side view × 145. (j) Globocassidulina subglobosa (Brady) apertural view × 221. (k) Stainforthia (Fursenkoina) fusiformis (Williamson) side view of adult specimen × 124. (l) Uvigerina bradyana Fornasini side view × 62. (m) Trifarina angulosa (Williamson) side view × 90. (n) Fursenkoina complanata (Egger) side view × 88. (o) Francesita advena (Cushman) side view × 96. (p) Alabaminella weddellensis (Earland) ventral view × 217. (q) Alabaminella weddellensis (Earland) ventral view × 241. (r) Gavelinopsis lobatulus (Parr) ventral view × 116. (s) Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi (Schwager) ventral view × 114. (t) Epistominella exigua (Brady) side view × 205. (u) Nonionella auricula Heron‐Allen & Earland dorsal view × 157. (v) Nonionella auricula Heron‐Allen & Earland ventral view × 133. (w) Melonis pompilioides (Fichtel & Moll) side view × 74. (x) Pullenia quinqueloba (Reuss) side view × 94.
Published: 01 May 2000
(Cushman) side view × 112. ( g ) Ophthalmidium pusillum (Earland) side view × 73. ( h ) Hoeglundina elegans (d’Orbigny) ventral view × 82. ( i ) Cassidulina laevigata d’Orbigny side view × 145. ( j ) Globocassidulina subglobosa (Brady) apertural view × 221. ( k ) Stainforthia (Fursenkoina