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Main Author: Fryxell, Greta A
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Published: PANGAEA 1991
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.758184
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author Fryxell, Greta A
author_facet Fryxell, Greta A
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents On ODP Leg 119, specimens collected of Eucampia antarctica (Castracane) Mangin var. antarctica exhibited morphological and distribution patterns that contrasted with those of Eucampia antarctica var. recta (Mangin) G. Fryxell et Prasad. E. antarctica var. antarctica was found over the northern Kerguelen Plateau, north of the summer Antarctic Convergence Zone, in the subpolar plankton and in the sediments. E. antarctica var. recta was found close to the continent in Prydz Bay. It was also collected near and under the ice in the northern Weddell Sea on a National Science Foundation Division of Polar Programs project (1983-1988). A key feature for distinguishing the two varieties in the field is the growth habit, with curvature in broad girdle view of the nominate, subpolar variety in both the winter stage and the more lightly silicified summer stage. A low ratio of terminal to intercalary valves results from the repeated division of the original doublets into chains of considerable length of the winter stage. Small spines around the elevations of one valve serve to clasp the sibling valve and maintain the chain formation. Cells of E. antarctica var. recta tend to be somewhat larger than E. antarctica var. antarctica, and they form chains that are straight in broad girdle view but slightly curved in narrow girdle view. There are no spines on an elevation of the valve, and a hyaline ring surrounds the pore field, forming a costate ocellus in the winter. This truly polar variety shows less growth in the winter stage, with a higher ratio of terminal to intercalary valves in Prydz Bay than that of the nominate variety from the subpolar regions over the Kerguelen Plateau.
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spellingShingle Comparison of terminal and intercalary Eucampia valves from northern Kerguelen Leg 119 sites with those of mud-line sediments from Prydz Bay (Table 1)
Fryxell, Greta A
119-736A; 119-736B; 119-737A; 119-740B; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Eucampia antarctica var. antarctica; Eucampia antarctica var. recta; Event label; Indian Ocean; Joides Resolution; Leg119; Number; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Prydz Bay; Sample code/label; South Indian Ridge, South Indian Ocean
On ODP Leg 119, specimens collected of Eucampia antarctica (Castracane) Mangin var. antarctica exhibited morphological and distribution patterns that contrasted with those of Eucampia antarctica var. recta (Mangin) G. Fryxell et Prasad. E. antarctica var. antarctica was found over the northern Kerguelen Plateau, north of the summer Antarctic Convergence Zone, in the subpolar plankton and in the sediments. E. antarctica var. recta was found close to the continent in Prydz Bay. It was also collected near and under the ice in the northern Weddell Sea on a National Science Foundation Division of Polar Programs project (1983-1988). A key feature for distinguishing the two varieties in the field is the growth habit, with curvature in broad girdle view of the nominate, subpolar variety in both the winter stage and the more lightly silicified summer stage. A low ratio of terminal to intercalary valves results from the repeated division of the original doublets into chains of considerable length of the winter stage. Small spines around the elevations of one valve serve to clasp the sibling valve and maintain the chain formation. Cells of E. antarctica var. recta tend to be somewhat larger than E. antarctica var. antarctica, and they form chains that are straight in broad girdle view but slightly curved in narrow girdle view. There are no spines on an elevation of the valve, and a hyaline ring surrounds the pore field, forming a costate ocellus in the winter. This truly polar variety shows less growth in the winter stage, with a higher ratio of terminal to intercalary valves in Prydz Bay than that of the nominate variety from the subpolar regions over the Kerguelen Plateau.
title Comparison of terminal and intercalary Eucampia valves from northern Kerguelen Leg 119 sites with those of mud-line sediments from Prydz Bay (Table 1)
topic 119-736A; 119-736B; 119-737A; 119-740B; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Eucampia antarctica var. antarctica; Eucampia antarctica var. recta; Event label; Indian Ocean; Joides Resolution; Leg119; Number; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Prydz Bay; Sample code/label; South Indian Ridge, South Indian Ocean
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.758184