TY - JOUR
T1 - Alien foraminifers of the northern and northeastern coastlines of Cyprus Island
AU - Meriç, Engin
AU - Yokeş, M. Baki
AU - Barut, Ipek F.
AU - Nazik, Atike
AU - Eryilmaz, Mustafa
AU - Yücesoy Eryilmaz, Fulya
AU - Hüseyinoğlu, M. Fatih
AU - Kumral, Mustafa
AU - Sari, Erol
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration (MTA). All rights reserved.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The study area covers the northern coasts of Cyprus from the Güzelyurt Gulf to the Gazimağusa Gulf. This study was carried out in order to reveal the presence of the alien foraminifera, which are widely distributed in the Eastern Mediterranean particularly Amphistegina lobifera in the study area, and the effects of trace elements on faunal assemblages (foraminifera, ostracod and mollusc). The bottom sediment samples were taken from eighteen different points and depths, the faunal assemblages were examined, and the sediment distribution map of the studied area was made by ICP-MS analysis and geochemical evaluations. 30 genera and 48 species of foraminifera have been identified, of which 9 species belonging to 6 genera are the alien foraminifera. These are: Spiroloculina angulosa, S. antillarum, Hauerina diversa, Coscinospira hemprichii, Peneroplis pertusus, P. planatus, Amphisorus hemprichii, Sorites orbiculus and Amphistegina lobifera. Amphistegina lobifera was observed to be abnormally abundant in most of the samples. This foraminiferal assemblage of Red Sea origin constitutes a poor assemblage compared to the alien assemblages in Turkish Mediterranean coastal areas. It has been determined that the ostracod and mollusc genera and species found in the same samples belong to the typical Mediterranean and Aegean Sea community.
AB - The study area covers the northern coasts of Cyprus from the Güzelyurt Gulf to the Gazimağusa Gulf. This study was carried out in order to reveal the presence of the alien foraminifera, which are widely distributed in the Eastern Mediterranean particularly Amphistegina lobifera in the study area, and the effects of trace elements on faunal assemblages (foraminifera, ostracod and mollusc). The bottom sediment samples were taken from eighteen different points and depths, the faunal assemblages were examined, and the sediment distribution map of the studied area was made by ICP-MS analysis and geochemical evaluations. 30 genera and 48 species of foraminifera have been identified, of which 9 species belonging to 6 genera are the alien foraminifera. These are: Spiroloculina angulosa, S. antillarum, Hauerina diversa, Coscinospira hemprichii, Peneroplis pertusus, P. planatus, Amphisorus hemprichii, Sorites orbiculus and Amphistegina lobifera. Amphistegina lobifera was observed to be abnormally abundant in most of the samples. This foraminiferal assemblage of Red Sea origin constitutes a poor assemblage compared to the alien assemblages in Turkish Mediterranean coastal areas. It has been determined that the ostracod and mollusc genera and species found in the same samples belong to the typical Mediterranean and Aegean Sea community.
KW - Benthic Foraminifera
KW - Cyprus
KW - Geochemistry
KW - ICP-MS Analysis
KW - Mollusc
KW - Ostracod
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85143896644&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.19111/bulletinofmre.838609
DO - 10.19111/bulletinofmre.838609
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85143896644
SN - 0026-4563
VL - 166
SP - 145
EP - 165
JO - Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
JF - Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
ER -