Ostracodology — Linking Bio- And Geosciences 2007
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-6418-0_6
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A year round comparative study on the population structures of pelagic Ostracoda in Admiralty Bay (Southern Ocean)

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“…Various studies have been undertaken on the population age structure of marine (Horne, 1982;Whatley, 1983;van Harten, 1986;Whatley, 1988;Błachowiak-Samołyk & Osowiecki, 2002;Ruiz et al, 2003;Błachowiak-Samołyk & Angel, 2007) and non-marine (Mezquita et al, 2000;van Doninck et al, 2003;Castillo-Escrivà et al, 2013) ostracods. Most of these studies have been focused on living faunas (Horne, 1982;Mezquita et al, 2000;Błachowiak-Samołyk & Osowiecki, 2002;van Doninck et al, 2003;Błachowiak-Samołyk & Angel, 2007;Castillo-Escrivà et al, 2013), and little attention has been paid to the valve remains and the taphonomic processes experienced in these communities. Whatley (1983Whatley ( , 1988 and Boomer et al (2003) have presented diagnoses for thanatocoenosis (autochthonous) and taphocoenosis (allochthonous) valve assemblages, based on population age structure and other characters such as valve/carapace ratio, but these diagnoses need to be tested and refined with realistic data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various studies have been undertaken on the population age structure of marine (Horne, 1982;Whatley, 1983;van Harten, 1986;Whatley, 1988;Błachowiak-Samołyk & Osowiecki, 2002;Ruiz et al, 2003;Błachowiak-Samołyk & Angel, 2007) and non-marine (Mezquita et al, 2000;van Doninck et al, 2003;Castillo-Escrivà et al, 2013) ostracods. Most of these studies have been focused on living faunas (Horne, 1982;Mezquita et al, 2000;Błachowiak-Samołyk & Osowiecki, 2002;van Doninck et al, 2003;Błachowiak-Samołyk & Angel, 2007;Castillo-Escrivà et al, 2013), and little attention has been paid to the valve remains and the taphonomic processes experienced in these communities. Whatley (1983Whatley ( , 1988 and Boomer et al (2003) have presented diagnoses for thanatocoenosis (autochthonous) and taphocoenosis (allochthonous) valve assemblages, based on population age structure and other characters such as valve/carapace ratio, but these diagnoses need to be tested and refined with realistic data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth noting that this species was first described from samples collected through holes in pack ice during both the Belgica expedition (Mü ller, 1906) and the first Discovery expedition (Brady, 1907-identified as C. inominata). Plots of its geographical distribution based on all published data (Blachowiak-Samolyk & Angel, 2004) show that its range is closely associated with pack ice. Previous studies on distribution of A. hettacra (Siegel et al, 1992;Blachowiak-Samolyk & Zmijewska, 1995) have shown that it has a distinct preference for open oceanic waters, so its occurrence in rather low abundances in the shelf area of Admiralty Bay may be the result of advection of oceanic waters into the Bay.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Throughout the year its age structure is dominated by the older instars confirming the observations of Kock (1993) in the 1989/1990 summer near the Antarctic Peninsula and in the Scotia Sea in the upper 300 m layer (Blachowiak-Samolyk & Osowiecki, 2002). As the distributional charts for this species suggest (Blachowiak-Samolyk & Angel, 2004), A. hettacra occurs throughout the oceanic regions of the Southern Ocean. So its presence in the coastal waters of Admiralty Bay probably results from, and hence indicates, advection of open ocean waters into the Bay (c.f.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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