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Bé, Allan W H (2011): Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in the Southern Ocean (maps) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.761431, Supplement to: Bé, AWH (1969): Planktonic foraminifera. Antarctic Map Folio Series, American Geographical Society, 9-12, hdl:10013/epic.37564.d001

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Abstract:
There are about 30 species of planktonic Foraminifera, as contrasted with the more than 4200 benthic species in the oceans of the world. Most of the planktonic species belong to the families Globigerinidae and Globorotaliidae. Of the 30 species, 9 occur in Antarctic and Subantarctic waters; however, none of these cold-water species are restricted to the Southern Ocean, except possibly the newly recognized Globorotalia cavernula (Be, 1967b). These species are distributed in broad zones of similar temperature in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Hence, it is not possible to refer to these species as endemic to the Antarctic or Subantarctic, although some of them do appear in very high concentrations of 10 specimens/m**3 or more in the Antarctic regions.
The plankton samples upon which the accompanying maps are based were collected between 1960 and 1965 on the research vessels Eltanin of the National Science Foundation (U.S. Antarctic Research Program), and Vema and Conrad of the Lamont Geological Observatory. All surface (0 m to 10 m) and vertical (0 m to 300 m) tows were obtained with plankton nets of uniform mesh size and material (NITEX202 = 202 µm mesh-aperture width) and were provided with flowmeters for quantitative readings of amounts of water filtered.
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#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1IdentificationIDPlate/Map
2SpeciesSpecies
3ParameterParameter
4Uniform resource locator/link to graphicURL graphicBé, Allan W Hmap in png-format
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