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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2016
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2016) 46 (1): 61–74.
...Katharina Müller-Navarra; Yvonne Milker; Gerhard Schmiedl Abstract We studied the distribution and ecology of modern foraminifera in a salt marsh in the Bay of Tümlau, Eiderstedt peninsula at the German North Sea coast; this marsh is influenced by human activities. To encompass the full range...
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Schematic transect across the salt marsh of the Bay of Tümlau integrating the results of the present study and Ottmar (2012). The various salt marsh environments include natural and grazed vegetated areas, ponds, and artificial ditches. Each environment is characterized by distinct benthic foraminiferal taxa. The vegetated salt marsh areas are preferentially inhabited by agglutinated taxa and miliolids, lacking a clear internal zonation relative to the tidal frame. Tidal flats and ditches are characterized by hyaline taxa. The species E. williamsoni is particularly abundant in marsh ponds. Reference water levels are HAT = highest astronomical tide; MSpHW = mean spring high water; MHW = mean high water; MNpLW = mean neap low water; MLW = mean low water.
Published: 01 January 2016
Figure 6 Schematic transect across the salt marsh of the Bay of Tümlau integrating the results of the present study and Ottmar (2012 ). The various salt marsh environments include natural and grazed vegetated areas, ponds, and artificial ditches. Each environment is characterized by distinct
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A Overview of the southeastern North Sea with location of the Bay of Tümlau at the North Frisian Coast, northern Germany. B Location map of the Bay of Tümlau, indicating the distribution of sandbars and salt marshes. The location of transects A, B, C (Ottmar, 2012) and D, E, F (this study) are indicated. Separation of low and high marsh areas is after Stock et al. (2005).
Published: 01 January 2016
Figure 1 A Overview of the southeastern North Sea with location of the Bay of Tümlau at the North Frisian Coast, northern Germany. B Location map of the Bay of Tümlau, indicating the distribution of sandbars and salt marshes. The location of transects A, B, C ( Ottmar, 2012 ) and D, E, F
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Distribution of relative dead abundances of important salt marsh and tidal flat foraminifera along the studied transects D, E, and F of the Bay of Tümlau. For each transect, elevation relative to mean tide level (MTL), tidal levels (HAT = highest astronomical tide; MSpHW = mean spring high water; MHW = mean high water), salinity, pH, and grain size are shown.
Published: 01 January 2016
Figure 2 Distribution of relative dead abundances of important salt marsh and tidal flat foraminifera along the studied transects D, E, and F of the Bay of Tümlau. For each transect, elevation relative to mean tide level (MTL), tidal levels (HAT = highest astronomical tide; MSpHW = mean spring
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Scanning electron micrographs of characteristic foraminiferal taxa of salt marsh and tidal flat environments of the Bay of Tümlau, German North Sea coast. 1Miliammina fusca (side view), 2Trochammina inflata (spiral side), 3T. inflata (umbilical side), 4Jadammina macrescens (spiral side), 5J. macrescens (apertural view), 6Cornuspira involvens (side view), 7Quinqueloculina sp. (side view), 8Quinqueloculina sp. (side view), 9Bolivina variabilis (side view), 10Buliminella borealis (side view), 11Stainforthia fusiformis (side view), 12Haynesina germanica (side view), 13H. germanica (side view), 14H. germanica (apertural view), 15Ammonia batava (spiral side), 16A. batava (umbilical side), 17Elphidium excavatum (side view), 18E. excavatum (side view), 19E. excavatum (apertural view), 20Elphidium williamsoni (side view), 21E. williamsoni (side view). Scale bar is 60 μm.
Published: 01 January 2016
Figure 3 Scanning electron micrographs of characteristic foraminiferal taxa of salt marsh and tidal flat environments of the Bay of Tümlau, German North Sea coast. 1 Miliammina fusca (side view), 2 Trochammina in fl ata (spiral side), 3 T. in fl ata (umbilical side), 4 Jadammina
Journal Article
Published: 20 April 2018
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2018) 48 (2): 164–171.
..., Y., and Schmiedl, G., 2016 , Natural and anthropogenic influence on the distribution of salt marsh foraminifera in the Bay of Tümlau, German North Sea : The Journal of Foraminiferal Research , v. 46 , p. 61 – 74...
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Journal Article
Published: 30 November 2023
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2023) 53 (4): 286–304.
... : Marine Micropaleontology , v. 61 , p. 131 – 154 . Müller-Navarra, K. , Milker, Y. , and Schmiedl, G. 2016 , Natural and anthropogenic influence on the distribution of salt marsh foraminifera in the Bay of Tümlau : Journal of Foraminiferal Research , v. 46 , p. 61 – 74...
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