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Definition of benthic foraminiferal bioprovinces in transitional environments of the Eastern English Channel and the Southern North Sea
Armynot du Châtelet, E.; Francescangeli, F.; Frontalini, F. (2018). Definition of benthic foraminiferal bioprovinces in transitional environments of the Eastern English Channel and the Southern North Sea. Rev. Micropaleontol. 61(3-4): 223-234. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.revmic.2018.04.001
In: Revue de Micropaléontologie. Editions Scientifiques et Médicales Elsevier: Paris. ISSN 0035-1598; e-ISSN 1873-4413, more
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Keywords
    Foraminifera [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Benthic foraminifera; English Channel; North Sea; Bioprovince; Transitional environment

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  • Armynot du Châtelet, E.
  • Francescangeli, F.
  • Frontalini, F.

Abstract
    The available benthic foraminiferal data in transitional environments along the English Channel and the Southern North Sea were computed to identify foraminiferal-based bioprovinces. A total of 901 samples characterized by 246 dead species and 656 samples represented by 99 living species were arranged in 3 large bioprovinces, namely England, France and the East English Channel. Dominant species such as those belonging to Haynesina and Cribroelphidium genera were widely distributed geographically. By contrast, high degrees of foraminiferal endemism were found in Belgian waters and the Canche and Liane estuaries. The results of our study reveal that dead foraminifera are better indicators of biogeographical provinces than living ones, which are related to environmental units.

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