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  • Latimer, James S.  (2)
  • Price, Andrea M.  (2)
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    Wiley ; 2016
    In:  Ecology and Evolution Vol. 6, No. 16 ( 2016-08), p. 5648-5662
    In: Ecology and Evolution, Wiley, Vol. 6, No. 16 ( 2016-08), p. 5648-5662
    Abstract: Few biogeographic studies of dinoflagellate cysts include the near‐shore estuarine environment. We determine the effect of estuary type, biogeography, and water quality on the spatial distribution of organic‐walled dinoflagellate cysts from the Northeast USA (Maine to Delaware) and Canada (Prince Edward Island). A total of 69 surface sediment samples were collected from 27 estuaries, from sites with surface salinities 〉 20. Dinoflagellate cysts were examined microscopically and compared to environmental parameters using multivariate ordination techniques. The spatial distribution of cyst taxa reflects biogeographic provinces established by other marine organisms, with Cape Cod separating the northern Acadian Province from the southern Virginian Province. Species such as L ingulodinium machaerophorum and P olysphaeridinium zoharyi were found almost exclusively in the Virginian Province, while others such as D ubridinium spp. and I slandinium ? cezare were more abundant in the Acadian Province. Tidal range, sea surface temperature ( SST ), and sea surface salinity ( SSS ) are statistically significant parameters influencing cyst assemblages. Samples from the same type of estuary cluster together in canonical correspondence analysis when the estuaries are within the same biogeographic province. The large geographic extent of this study, encompassing four main estuary types (riverine, lagoon, coastal embayment, and fjord), allowed us to determine that the type of estuary has an important influence on cyst assemblages. Due to greater seasonal variations in SST s and SSS s in estuaries compared to the open ocean, cyst assemblages show distinct latitudinal trends. The estuarine context is important for understanding present‐day species distribution, the factors controlling them, and to better predict how they may change in the future.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2045-7758 , 2045-7758
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2016
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    Elsevier BV ; 2017
    In:  Marine Pollution Bulletin Vol. 121, No. 1-2 ( 2017-08), p. 339-351
    In: Marine Pollution Bulletin, Elsevier BV, Vol. 121, No. 1-2 ( 2017-08), p. 339-351
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0025-326X
    Language: English
    Publisher: Elsevier BV
    Publication Date: 2017
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