2007
DOI: 10.1134/s0001437007050086
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Dinoflagellate cysts in the surface sediments of the White Sea

Abstract: -Dinoflagellate cysts were studied in 42 samples from the surface sediments of the White Sea. The total concentration of dinocysts varies from single cysts to 25000 cyst/g of dry sediments, which reflects the biological productivity in the White Sea waters and the regional particular features of the sedimentation processes. The highest concentrations are observed in silts; they are related to the regions of propagation of the highly productive Barents Sea waters in the White Sea. Generally, the spatial distrib… Show more

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“…tribution of these species and their ecological tolerance [12] as well as with results of our previous studies in the White Sea (table, [9]). The autotrophic community consisting of five species is dominated by Operculodinium centrocarpum , which prevails also in Recent sediments of the White Sea [9].…”
Section: Oceanologymentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…tribution of these species and their ecological tolerance [12] as well as with results of our previous studies in the White Sea (table, [9]). The autotrophic community consisting of five species is dominated by Operculodinium centrocarpum , which prevails also in Recent sediments of the White Sea [9].…”
Section: Oceanologymentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The dinocyst assemblage in the examined cores numbers 12 species and their groups (table) characteristic also of surface waters in the present-day White Sea [3,9,15]. The sum concentrations of dinocysts range from 500 to 85 000 cysts/g varying usually from 2000 to 3000 cysts/g of sediment (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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