Benthic foraminiferal communities of a barrier-lagoon system, Virginia, USA SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Benthic foraminiferal communities of a barrier-lagoon system, Virginia, USA
Author(s)
Woo, HJ; Culver, SJ; Oertel, GF
KIOST Author(s)
Woo, Han Jun(우한준)
Alternative Author(s)
우한준
Publication Year
1997
Abstract
Foraminifera have a fundamental role in the trophic structure of marine communities and may be used to assess primary stresses affecting environmental quality. In coastal barrier lagoons their distribution can provide a framework for future assessment of environmental quality. To establish a baseline for the barrier-lagoon system of the southern Delmarva Peninsula, 20 subenvironments were sampled and proved to contain 44 species of living benthic foraminifera. Densities of species were related to variations in substratum, salinity and organic-matter content, Not all of the 20 subenvironments could be recognised based on variations in foraminiferal community composition; only seven subenvironments were distinguished on the basis of the distribution of dominant living species. Foraminiferal community composition appeared to be closely tied to the natural variations of physical stresses produced by the interrelationship of landscape and flow dynamics.
ISSN
0749-0208
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/6359
Bibliographic Citation
JOURNAL OF COASTAL RESEARCH, v.13, no.4, pp.1192 - 1200, 1997
Publisher
COASTAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Subject
POLLUTION; MARSH
Keywords
environmental quality; marsh
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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