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Living planktonic foraminifera in the Fram Strait (Arctic): absence of diel vertical migration during the midnight sun
Authors:C. Manno  A. K. Pavlov
Affiliation:1. British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0ET, UK
2. Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics, University of Troms?, 9037, Troms?, Norway
3. Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, 38 Bering Street, St. Petersburg, 199397, Russia
4. Norwegian Polar Institute, Fram Centre, Hjalmar Johansens Gate 14, 9296, Troms?, Norway
Abstract:The timing of vertical migration in planktonic foraminifera (ex. ontogenetic, diel) is still an open debate. This work aims to investigate the diel vertical migration (DVM) of Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (N. pachyderma) and Turborotalita quinqueloba (T. quinqueloba) in the Arctic during the midnight sun. N. pachyderma and T. quinqueloba dominate the total assemblage in the cold Polar Water and warmer North Atlantic Water masses, respectively. Foraminifera were collected at several depths along the Fram Strait. Afterwards sampling was performed at the same station for 24 h at continuous and discrete time intervals. Results show no evidence of planktonic foraminifera DVM since there was no significant variability in the abundance and size distribution during the 24-h collection period. This finding provides information to improve the interpretation of foraminifera in paleoclimatic works. This is especially relevant in the Fram Strait as paleoclimatic studies in this region are fundamental to investigating the history of the Atlantic water inflow into the Arctic Ocean.
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