“…Syracosphaera spp. has been, in fact, related to enhanced supply of fresher and turbid upper layer (Ausín et al, 2015b; Bazzicalupo et al, 2018; Colmenero-Hidalgo et al, 2004; Weaver and Pujol, 1988), while the cold taxon T. quinqueloba flourishes in high-fertile and low-density surface waters (Aksu et al, 2002; Hemleben et al, 1985; Pujol and Vergnaud-Grazzini, 1995; Triantaphyllou et al, 2010). Enhanced abundances of this taxon have also been related to areas influenced by continental runoff (Bartels-Jónsdóttir et al, 2015; Girone et al, 2013; Jonkers et al, 2010; Margaritelli et al, 2016; Rohling et al, 1997; Vallefuoco et al, 2012) and, in the Eastern Mediterranean, the increase in abundance of T. quinqueloba , during the deposition of sapropel layer S1, has been linked to a high tolerance for low salinity and highly stratified water conditions coupled with the presence of high nutrients and terrestrial organic material (Capotondi et al, 2004; Kontakiotis, 2016; Principato et al, 2006; Rohling et al, 1997; Zachariasse et al, 1997).…”