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1 September 2017 First Account of Parmales (Chrysophyceae) in Sediment Trap Samples from the Alfonso Basin, Gulf of California, Mexico
Heriberto Rochín-Bañaga, Jörg Bollmann, Mara Y. Cortés, Fernando Aguirre-Bahena
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Rochín-Bañaga, H.; Bollmann, J.; Cortés, M.Y., and Aguirre-Bahena, F., 2017. First account of Parmales (Chrysophyceae) in sediment trap samples from the Alfonso Basin, Gulf of California, Mexico.

The flux of Parmales was analyzed from samples collected by a sediment trap deployed at 300 m depth in Alfonso Basin, Bay of La Paz. Twelve time-series samples were collected from September 2011 to September 2012 with a monthly resolution. Tetraparma insecta was the only species identified in this study. Its total fluxes varied considerably, with a minimum flux of 1 × 106 individuals m−2 d−1 in spring-summer and maximum flux of 66 × 106 individuals m−2 d−1 in autumn. The maximum flux was associated with warm water conditions (28°C). The observation of T. insecta in sediment traps suggests that this species might also be preserved in the sediment record at the Alfonso Basin.

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Heriberto Rochín-Bañaga, Jörg Bollmann, Mara Y. Cortés, and Fernando Aguirre-Bahena "First Account of Parmales (Chrysophyceae) in Sediment Trap Samples from the Alfonso Basin, Gulf of California, Mexico," Journal of Coastal Research 33(5), 1121-1125, (1 September 2017). https://doi.org/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-16-00078.1
Received: 2 May 2016; Accepted: 5 July 2016; Published: 1 September 2017
KEYWORDS
fluxes
Parmales
sediment trap
siliceous plankton
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