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  • Acanthodesmia vinculata; Acrobotrissa cf. cribrosa; Actinomma arcadophorum; Amphispyris hertwigi; Amphispyris reticulata; Arachnocorys circumtexta; Arachnosphaera myriacantha; Archiperidium hexacantha; Astrosphaera hexagonalis; Biodiversity; Botryocyrtis scutum; Buccinosphaera invaginata; Centrocubus octostylus; Counting, radiolarians; Dictyoceras virchowii; Dictyocoryne elegans; Dictyocoryne muelleri; Dictyocoryne profunda; Dictyocoryne truncatum; Dictyocryphalus? acrostoma; Dictyocryphalus? democriti; Dictyocryphalus? variabilis; Didymocyrtis tetrathalamus tetrathalamus; East Asian monsoon; Eucyrtidium acuminatum; Event label; Flustrella perispira; Geographic distribution; Heliodiscus spp.; Identification; LATITUDE; Lipmanella prismaticum; Living radiolarians; LONGITUDE; Myelastrum lobum; Neosemantis distephanus; Perichlamydium venustum; Peromelissa phalacra; Phorticium polycladum; Plectacantha oikiskos; Plegmosphaerella spongiacea; Pseudocubus obeliscus; Pterocanium praetextum praetextum; Pterocorys fastuosa; Pterocorys sabae; Pylodiscus spinulosa; Radiolarians indeterminata; Rhizosphaera medianum; SCS/MS_1; SCS/MS_11; SCS/MS_13; SCS/MS_15; SCS/MS_16; SCS/MS_17; SCS/MS_18; SCS/MS_2; SCS/MS_20; SCS/MS_22; SCS/MS_23; SCS/MS_25; SCS/MS_27; SCS/MS_28; SCS/MS_30; SCS/MS_31; SCS/MS_4; SCS/MS_5; SCS/MS_7; SCS/MS_72; SCS/MS_74; SCS/MS_76; SCS/MS_77; SCS/MS_78; SCS/MS_80; SCS/MS_82; SCS/MS_84; SCS/MS_86; SCS/MS_88; SCS/MS_9; SCS/MS_90; SCS/MS_92; SCS/MS_94; SCS/MS_96; Siphonosphaera abyssi; South China Sea; Sphaerolarnacillium cochleatum; Sphaeropylolena spp.; Sphaerozoum bifurcum; Spirocyrtis scalaris; Spongaster pentas; Spongaster tetras tetras; Spongastriscus ellipticus; Spongocyclia cycloides; Spongodiscus heliodes; Spongodiscus resurgens; Spongosphaera streptacantha; Spongospira sp.; Stylodictya arathnia; Stylodictya cf. hertwigii; Tetrapyle circularis; Tetrapyle fruticosa; Tetrapyle octacantha; Tetrapyle spp.; Time coverage; tropics; Water sample; WS; Zygocircus acacia; Zygocircus piscicaudatus; Zygocircus productus  (1)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-02-23
    Description: Radiolarians are planktonic protozoon that play an important role in marine ecosystem and paleoenvironmental construction. The South China Sea (SCS) and Malacca Strait (MLS), strongly influenced by the East Asian monsoon, are the key gateway between the Pacific and Indian Oceans. However, a few plankton studies of radiolarians are performed during winter and spring in the SCS and MLS due to the adverse sea conditions. In this study the use of a ship-board plankton net rendered it possible to obtain shallow water samples (~5 m depth) along transects from the northern SCS to MLS during the spring of 2017 and winter of 2017-2018. The results show that partitioning among Spumellaria, Nassellaria and Collodaria radiolarians differed spatially and seasonally. The high partition of Collodaria and low partition of Nassellaria are potential indicators of the strongly stratified waters with low nutrients for paleoceanographic studies in the slope and basin SCS. The radiolarian assemblages in the MLS are quite different from those in the SCS, that is, the two communities are largely independent, suggesting that advective transport between the MLS and SCS is rare. There are obvious seasonal variations in species diversity and abundance in both the MLS and SCS, generally with higher biodiversity and maximum abundances in winter. The results of Q-mode cluster analysis showed that radiolarian assemblages during winter were grouped together in the slope and basin SCS, and their distributions had moved to the southwest relative to those in spring. The results demonstrate the East Asian monsoon has a significant controlling effect on radiolarian diversity and geographic distribution in the studied areas. We also established five candidates for weakly stratified waters with high nutrients: Archiperidium hexacantha, Acanthodesmia vinculatus, Peromelissa phalacra, Dictyocoryne muelleri, and Tetrapyle octacantha. Thus, this study increases the knowledge of radiolarian geographic distribution in the tropics as a whole, as well as revealing the sensitive response of radiolarians to the regional environments, a fact which may prove useful for reconstructing the paleoceanographic changes.
    Keywords: Acanthodesmia vinculata; Acrobotrissa cf. cribrosa; Actinomma arcadophorum; Amphispyris hertwigi; Amphispyris reticulata; Arachnocorys circumtexta; Arachnosphaera myriacantha; Archiperidium hexacantha; Astrosphaera hexagonalis; Biodiversity; Botryocyrtis scutum; Buccinosphaera invaginata; Centrocubus octostylus; Counting, radiolarians; Dictyoceras virchowii; Dictyocoryne elegans; Dictyocoryne muelleri; Dictyocoryne profunda; Dictyocoryne truncatum; Dictyocryphalus? acrostoma; Dictyocryphalus? democriti; Dictyocryphalus? variabilis; Didymocyrtis tetrathalamus tetrathalamus; East Asian monsoon; Eucyrtidium acuminatum; Event label; Flustrella perispira; Geographic distribution; Heliodiscus spp.; Identification; LATITUDE; Lipmanella prismaticum; Living radiolarians; LONGITUDE; Myelastrum lobum; Neosemantis distephanus; Perichlamydium venustum; Peromelissa phalacra; Phorticium polycladum; Plectacantha oikiskos; Plegmosphaerella spongiacea; Pseudocubus obeliscus; Pterocanium praetextum praetextum; Pterocorys fastuosa; Pterocorys sabae; Pylodiscus spinulosa; Radiolarians indeterminata; Rhizosphaera medianum; SCS/MS_1; SCS/MS_11; SCS/MS_13; SCS/MS_15; SCS/MS_16; SCS/MS_17; SCS/MS_18; SCS/MS_2; SCS/MS_20; SCS/MS_22; SCS/MS_23; SCS/MS_25; SCS/MS_27; SCS/MS_28; SCS/MS_30; SCS/MS_31; SCS/MS_4; SCS/MS_5; SCS/MS_7; SCS/MS_72; SCS/MS_74; SCS/MS_76; SCS/MS_77; SCS/MS_78; SCS/MS_80; SCS/MS_82; SCS/MS_84; SCS/MS_86; SCS/MS_88; SCS/MS_9; SCS/MS_90; SCS/MS_92; SCS/MS_94; SCS/MS_96; Siphonosphaera abyssi; South China Sea; Sphaerolarnacillium cochleatum; Sphaeropylolena spp.; Sphaerozoum bifurcum; Spirocyrtis scalaris; Spongaster pentas; Spongaster tetras tetras; Spongastriscus ellipticus; Spongocyclia cycloides; Spongodiscus heliodes; Spongodiscus resurgens; Spongosphaera streptacantha; Spongospira sp.; Stylodictya arathnia; Stylodictya cf. hertwigii; Tetrapyle circularis; Tetrapyle fruticosa; Tetrapyle octacantha; Tetrapyle spp.; Time coverage; tropics; Water sample; WS; Zygocircus acacia; Zygocircus piscicaudatus; Zygocircus productus
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2142 data points
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
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    Springer
    Journal of statistical physics 66 (1992), S. 485-501 
    ISSN: 1572-9613
    Keywords: Random field ; porous media ; multifractals ; heterogeneity ; anomalous diffusion
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We develop a multi-length-scale (multifractal) theory for the effect of rock heterogeneity on the growth of the mixing layer of the flow of a passive tracer through porous media. The multifractal exponent of the size of the mixing layer is determined analytically from the statistical properties of a random velocity (permeability) field. The anomalous diffusion of the mixing layer can occur both on finite and on asymptotic length scales.
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