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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Recent Foraminifera of an Estuarine Environment in Broken Bay, New South Wales

AD Albani

Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 29(3) 355 - 398
Published: 1978

Abstract

The foraminiferal fauna of Broken Bay, a complex estuary along the east coast of Australia, has been analysed. All the species found (181) have been identified and the individuals counted. From these data biotopes have been determined and their geographical extent briefly analysed in relation to the sediment distribution and the hydrological parameters. A large and varied benthonic population exists predominantly in the section of the estuary not subject to large salinity changes.

Taxonomic notes on 56 species, out of 168 forming the benthonic population, are also included; two species, Haplophragmoides australensis and Cribrononion sydneyensis, are described as new taxa. An additional five species and one subspecies are recorded for the first time from Australian waters.

https://doi.org/10.1071/MF9780355

© CSIRO 1978

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