Seasonal flux and assemblage composition of planktic foraminifers from a sediment-trap study in the northern gulf of Mexico

Richard Z. Poore, Kathy A. Tedesco, Jessica W. Spear

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Abstract

Sediment-trap samples from the northern Gulf of Mexico reveal that Globorotalia truncatulinoides, Neogloboquadrina dutertrei, Pulleniatina spp. (includes P. obliquiloculata and P. finalis), and the Globorotalia menardii group (includes Gt. menardii, Gt. tumida, and Gt. ungulata) generally occur in cold months. Globigerinoides ruber (white and pink varieties) and Globigennoides sacculifer occur throughout the year. The seasonal occurrence of individual taxa of planktic foraminifers in the Gulf of Mexico have important differences with the seasonal occurrence of the same taxa observed in a 6-year sediment-trap dataset from the western Sargasso Sea. Thus information on the ecologic preferences of individual taxa determined in one region cannot necessarily be applied directly to another area. In the northern Gulf of Mexico ∼90% of the total flux of Globorotalia truncatulinoides tests to sediments occurs in January and February. Mg/Ca and d18 measurements indicate that nonencrusted forms of Gt. truncatulinoides calcify in the upper-surface-mixed zone. Thus, analyses of nonencrusted Gt. truncatulinoides in sediments of the northern Gulf of Mexico have potential for monitoring past conditions in the winter-surface-mixed layer. The relatively low overall abundance of Globigerinoides ruber (white) in sediment-trap samples is anomalous because Gs. ruber (white) is one of the most abundant foraminifers in>150 m census data from northern Gulf of Mexico Holocene sediment core samples. Globigerinoides ruber (pink) is a relatively persistent and common component of the sediment-trap samples. Thus Gs. ruber (pink) has potential as a proxy for mean annual sea-surface temperature in the Gulf of Mexico.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6-19
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Coastal Research
Volume63
Issue numberSPL.ISSUE
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2013

Keywords

  • globigerinodes sacculifer
  • globigerinoides ruber
  • globorotalia menardii
  • globorotalia truncatulinoides
  • Holocene
  • mg/ca
  • neogloboquadrina dutertrei
  • pulleniatina
  • Sea-surface temperature
  • seasonal variability

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