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Distribution of planktonic Foraminifera in some Mediterranean sediments
Parker, F.L. (1955). Distribution of planktonic Foraminifera in some Mediterranean sediments, in: Papers in Marine Biology and Oceanography. Dedicated to Henry Bryant Bigelow, By His Former Students and Associates on the occasion of The Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Founding of The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 1955. Deep-Sea Research (1953), 3(Supplement): pp. 204-211
In: (1955). Papers in Marine Biology and Oceanography. Dedicated to Henry Bryant Bigelow, By His Former Students and Associates on the occasion of The Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Founding of The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 1955. Deep-Sea Research (1953), 3(Supplement). Pergamon Press: London & New York. 498 pp., more
In: Deep-Sea Research (1953). Pergamon: Oxford; New York. ISSN 0146-6291; e-ISSN 1878-2485, more
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  • Parker, F.L.

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    The planktonic foraminiferal populations of the Mediterranean Sea may be differentiated from those of the adjacent Atlantic Ocean. Three distinct populations are found located in the western and eastern Mediterranean and the Aegean Sea, and additional discrete populations may occur in the unsampled areas. Populations probably are derived from the Atlantic and from indigenous ancestral stock. The direction of coiling of Globorotalia truncatulinoides shows a shift to left coiling dominance within the Mediterranean. Additional statistical analysis may give further evidence concerning derivation of species in the area.

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