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PARAROTALIA CANANEIAENSIS N. SP.: INDICATOR OF MARINE INFLUENCE AND WATER CIRCULATION IN BRAZILIAN COASTAL AND PARALIC ENVIRONMENTS

2001; Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research; Volume: 31; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2113/0310152

ISSN

1943-264X

Autores

Jean-Pierre Debenay,

Tópico(s)

Marine and fisheries research

Resumo

Research Article| April 01, 2001 PARAROTALIA CANANEIAENSIS N. SP.: INDICATOR OF MARINE INFLUENCE AND WATER CIRCULATION IN BRAZILIAN COASTAL AND PARALIC ENVIRONMENTS J.-P. Debenay; J.-P. Debenay 1Université Université d’Angers, Laboratoire de Géologie, and LEBIM (Laboratoire d’Etude des Bio-Indicateurs Marins), îlei d’Yeu, France. E-mail: debenay@univ-angers.fr Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar W. Duleba; W. Duleba 2Universidade de São Paulo, Instituto de Biociências, Departamento de Ecologia Geral, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. E-mail: waduleba@usp.br Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar C. Bonetti; C. Bonetti 3Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Lab. de Oceanografia Costeira / CFH, Campus Universitario, Trindade, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil. E-mail: cbonetti@ccb.ufsc.br5Universidade de São Paulo, Instituto Oceanografico, Praça do Oceanografico, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. E-mail: bbeichle@usp.br Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar S. H. De Melo E Souza; S. H. De Melo E Souza 4Universidade Federal do Parana, Departamento de Geologia, Centro Politecnico, Jardim das Americas, Curitiba, PR, Brazil. E-mail: shmsousa@setuva.geologia.ufpr.br Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar B. B. Eichler B. B. Eichler 5Universidade de São Paulo, Instituto Oceanografico, Praça do Oceanografico, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. E-mail: bbeichle@usp.br Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Author and Article Information J.-P. Debenay 1Université Université d’Angers, Laboratoire de Géologie, and LEBIM (Laboratoire d’Etude des Bio-Indicateurs Marins), îlei d’Yeu, France. E-mail: debenay@univ-angers.fr W. Duleba 2Universidade de São Paulo, Instituto de Biociências, Departamento de Ecologia Geral, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. E-mail: waduleba@usp.br C. Bonetti 3Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Lab. de Oceanografia Costeira / CFH, Campus Universitario, Trindade, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil. E-mail: cbonetti@ccb.ufsc.br5Universidade de São Paulo, Instituto Oceanografico, Praça do Oceanografico, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. E-mail: bbeichle@usp.br S. H. De Melo E Souza 4Universidade Federal do Parana, Departamento de Geologia, Centro Politecnico, Jardim das Americas, Curitiba, PR, Brazil. E-mail: shmsousa@setuva.geologia.ufpr.br B. B. Eichler 5Universidade de São Paulo, Instituto Oceanografico, Praça do Oceanografico, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. E-mail: bbeichle@usp.br Publisher: Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research Received: 31 May 2000 Accepted: 10 Oct 2000 First Online: 03 Mar 2017 Online ISSN: 1943-264X Print ISSN: 0096-1191 © 2001 Journal of Foraminiferal Research Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2001) 31 (2): 152–163. https://doi.org/10.2113/0310152 Article history Received: 31 May 2000 Accepted: 10 Oct 2000 First Online: 03 Mar 2017 Cite View This Citation Add to Citation Manager Share Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Tools Icon Tools Get Permissions Search Site Citation J.-P. Debenay, W. Duleba, C. Bonetti, S. H. De Melo E Souza, B. B. Eichler; PARAROTALIA CANANEIAENSIS N. SP.: INDICATOR OF MARINE INFLUENCE AND WATER CIRCULATION IN BRAZILIAN COASTAL AND PARALIC ENVIRONMENTS. Journal of Foraminiferal Research 2001;; 31 (2): 152–163. doi: https://doi.org/10.2113/0310152 Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Refmanager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu toolbar search search input Search input auto suggest filter your search All ContentBy SocietyJournal of Foraminiferal Research Search Advanced Search Abstract Pararotalia cananeiaensis, a new rotaliid species from modern shelf sediments of southern Brazil is described. This small species is well-represented along the southern coast of Brazil. It was recorded for the first time in the laguno-estuarine complex of Cananéia-Iguape in 1995. It had never been reported before, probably because it was confused with juveniles of Ammonia. Its distribution has been studied in Brazilian coastal and paralic environments from Cabo Frio (Rio de Janeiro state) near latitude 22°50′S, to Florianopolis (Santa Catarina state) near latitude 27°35′S. Very small tests of Pararotalia cananeiaensis are easily suspended in Brazilian high energy coastal environments and are transported inward by tidal currents. Their presence in the sedimentary record can be used to gauge the extent of the effects of this transport mechanism in the estuaries of southern Brazil. You do not have access to this content, please speak to your institutional administrator if you feel you should have access.

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