Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 103, Issue 7 |
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The only relatively strong correlations are the negative relationships between temperature / salinity and calcium carbonate , and between oxygen and organic matter . Within the sediments , the only relatively high correlations are ...
The only relatively strong correlations are the negative relationships between temperature / salinity and calcium carbonate , and between oxygen and organic matter . Within the sediments , the only relatively high correlations are ...
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In the mud - rich sediments ( > 30 % mud ) , there is strong representation by deeper - water taxa , with four of the first six species in ranking having average depth occurrences > 400 m ( Krithe spatularis , K. capensis , Buntonia ...
In the mud - rich sediments ( > 30 % mud ) , there is strong representation by deeper - water taxa , with four of the first six species in ranking having average depth occurrences > 400 m ( Krithe spatularis , K. capensis , Buntonia ...
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The strong antipathetic relationship between sand and mud ( -0.9306 ) is linked to MORG through a positive correlation ( 0.4906 ) with mud , and to glauconite through a positive correlation with sand ( 0.3788 ) .
The strong antipathetic relationship between sand and mud ( -0.9306 ) is linked to MORG through a positive correlation ( 0.4906 ) with mud , and to glauconite through a positive correlation with sand ( 0.3788 ) .
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100 specimens abundant abundant species areas assemblage association Australoecia fulleri Austroaurila rugosa authigenic Average Bairdoppilata simplex barren Bensonia bottom sediments Brady Buntonia bremneri Buntonia deweti Buntonia gibbera Buntonia namaquaensis Buntonia rogersi Buntonia rosenfeldi Cape Cape Peninsula capensis carbonate cent component containing Coquimba birchi Correlation coefficients currents curve Cytherella dromedaria Cytherella namibensis Cytheropteron Cytheropteron trinodosum Depth Dingle dissolved oxygen distribution diversity dominant fauna Figure hartmanni Henryhowella melobesioides indicated knysnaensis Krithe spatularis limit Macrocypris cf matter Depth mean mean values metuenda MORG negative Neocaudites lordi Neocytherideis boomeri occur Orange River organic matter ostracod Overall Palmoconcha walvisbaiensis parameters positive preference present Pseudokeijella lepralioides Range Ranking ratio regional relationships robusta Ruggieria cytheropteroides salinity samples sand sea-floor sediments shelf shows slope species Table taxa temperature terrigenous upper upwelling Urocythereis arcana values Walvis Bay Walvis Ridge whereas whole Xestoleberis africana zone