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==MIDDLE EOCENE ABYSSAL BENTHIC FORAMINIFERA IN THE EASTERN EQUATORIAL PACIFIC==
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We report on the faunal transition of benthic foraminifera during the middle Eocene at Site U1333 (4862 m water depth, 3,560–3,720 m paleo-water depth) of Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 320 in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean. ...... Based on Q-mode cluster analysis, four sample clusters were recognized and their stratigraphic distributions were generally discriminated in the lower and upper parts of the study interval. Thus, there was only a small faunal transition in the abyssal eastern equatorial Pacific during the middle to late-middle Eocene. The faunal transition recognized in this study may be related to recovery processes following intense carbonate corrosiveness in the eastern equatorial Pacific during MECO.
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<font size="2">([http://www.psjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1666/12-107 ABSTRACT])
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----Takata, H., Nomura, R., Tsujimoto, A. and Khim, B.-K., 2013. [http://www.psjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1666/12-107 Abyssal Benthic Foraminifera in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific (IODP Exp 320) During the Middle Eocene]. Journal of Paleontology 87 (6), 1160-1185.
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==MOLECULAR EVIDENCE FOR LESSEPSIAN INVASION OF SORITIDS==
 
==MOLECULAR EVIDENCE FOR LESSEPSIAN INVASION OF SORITIDS==
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----Momigliano, P. and Uthicke, S., 2013. [http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v491/p33-46/ Symbiosis in a giant protist (''Marginopora vertebralis'', Soritinae): flexibility in symbiotic partnerships along a natural temperature gradient]. Marine Ecology Progress Series 491, 33-46.
 
----Momigliano, P. and Uthicke, S., 2013. [http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v491/p33-46/ Symbiosis in a giant protist (''Marginopora vertebralis'', Soritinae): flexibility in symbiotic partnerships along a natural temperature gradient]. Marine Ecology Progress Series 491, 33-46.
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==BENTHIC FORAMINIFERAL COMMUNITY CHANGES AND THEIR RELATIONSHIPS TO ENVIRONMENTAL DYNAMICS IN INTERTIDAL MUDDY SEDIMENTS==
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The temporal and vertical variability of live intertidal benthic foraminifera was studied in parallel to environmental variables such as porewater and overlying water nutrients, salinity, temperature, sedimentary pigments and organic carbon.  ...... multivariate regression analysis for the whole community assemblage showed that the significant community composition changes over time in the surface layer could be related to fluctuations of several environmental variables, mainly those related to sediment food availability. The macroalgal bloom that occurred during the winter months had no detectable effect on benthic foraminiferal abundance or community patterns. Overall, the intertidal foraminiferal community in the Bay of Cádiz showed a highly dynamic character and a clear vertical distribution which could be effectively captured by studying the uppermost sediment layer at sub-centimetric vertical resolution.
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<font size="2">([http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v490/p121-135/ ABSTRACT])
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----Papaspyrou, S., Diz, P., Garcia-Robiedo, E., Corzo, A. and Jimenez-Arias, J.-L., 2013. [http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v490/p121-135/ Benthic foraminiferal community changes and their relationship to environmental dynamics in intertidal muddy sediments (Bay of Cádiz, SW Spain)]. Marine Ecology Progress Series 490, 121-135.
  
  

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