FORAMINIFERA FROM THE CONTINENTAL-SLOPE OFF CAPE-HATTERAS, NORTH-CAROLINA

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CUTTER, GR
DIAZ, RJ
LEE, J
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[1] School of Marine Science, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William and Mary, Gloucester Point
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10.1016/0967-0645(94)90056-6
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P7 [海洋学];
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0707 ;
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The recent benthic meiofaunal foraminiferal assemblage from the continental slope (590-2003 m) off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina exhibits high species richness and evenness, moderate diversity values, and lacks numerically dominant species. The preserved planktic assemblage has relatively low species richness, high evenness, low diversity, and a few numerically dominant species. Approximately 9% of the benthic species are those that typically live within continental shelf depth ranges. The benthic assemblage abundances and diversities do not follow depth patterns or geophysical characteristics. No biogeographic boundary can be described within the study area for meiofaunal foraminifera. Oxygen limitation does not appear to be a factor affecting the benthos of the North Carolina continental slope based upon the community structure of the benthic foraminifera, if total assemblage is assumed to reflect the recently living community. The high carbonate content of sediments in the area may be explained by foraminiferal tests. Within the study area, the foraminiferal assemblages are uniform, and probably reflect relative consistency of primary environmental variables as well as dynamic downslope transport and high influx of material from the water column in the vicinity where the Gulf Stream and the Western Boundary Undercurrent cross.
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