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Intertidal foraminiferal fauna and the distribution of Elphidiidae at Chupa Inlet, western White Sea

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posted on 2013-10-31, 08:55 authored by Sergei Korsun, Morten Hald, Elena Golikova, Anna Yudina, Ivan Kuznetsov, Dmitry Mikhailov, Olga Knyazeva

The bright colouration of the cytoplasm in intertidal rotaliid foraminifera and their particle-gathering activity reliably reveals live specimens in fresh samples, without any fixatives or dyes applied. Using this approach, we demonstrate that live representatives of three rotaliid species, all belonging to the genus Elphidium, were common on intertidal mud and sand beaches. Two species, E. excavatum clavatum and E. albiumbilicatum, lived close to freshwater outflows, whereas E. williamsoni occupied beaches bathed by waters with normal salinity (surface 26–27‰ in the western White Sea). A least 13 species were found alive in the intertidal zone. Among non-calcareous foraminifera, Miliammina fusca, Ammotium cassis and Ovammina opaca were the most numerous.

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