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A multidisciplinar analysis of sediments collected in diferent environments of the DoƱana National Park (Guadalquivir
estuary, SW Spain) provides an overview of the textural, mineralogical and physico-chemical parameters that control the
distribution of benthic foraminiferal tests in this Biosphere Reserve. These microorganisms are absent in the fne quartzitic
sands that constitute the substrate of temporary ponds with brief hydroperiods located in the dune systems and spits, as well
as in other ponds with low conductivities or hypersaline conditions located in the inner marshlands or near the Guadalquivir
river banks. Dead benthic foraminifera are mainly found on phyllosilicate-rich, silty-clayey substrates. The taphonomic
analysis of the main species (Ammonia tepida, Haynesina germanica, Trochammina infata, Entzia macrescens) points to
its deposit in situ. Cluster analysis permits to delimitate six foraminiferal assemblages. Cluster II (A. tepida+H. germanica)
is the dominant assemblage in the central ponds and the margins of the main channels, while cluster IV (T. infata+E. macrescens) is restricted to some ponds located on the high marsh and cluster VI (Ammonia beccarii+Quinqueloculina spp.)
is abundant on external beaches. Tidal fuxes cause the transport of these last marine benthic species and some plaktonic
forms both to the inner areas of the estuary and to these beaches.
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Texture Mineralogy Physico-chemical parameters Foraminiferal test DoƱana National Par SW Spain
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Springer