Abstract
A statistical analysis of two consecutive sequences of observations on\break radiolarian abundances in the western North Pacific, by methods appropriate to data on the simplex (i.e. compositional data) show that although the overall graphical presentations of the frequencies appear similar there are in effect, substantial differences, particular in the earlier part of each of the series. The results of the multivariate analyses are used for identifying those species that contribute most to the analysis. A brief guide to the mathematical properties of compositional data is given.
Access this chapter
Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout
Purchases are for personal use only
Preview
Unable to display preview. Download preview PDF.
References
Abelmann A (1992) Radiolarian flux in Antarctic waters (Drake Passage, Powell Basin, Bransfield Strait). Polar Biol 12: 357–372
Aitchison J (1983) Principal component analysis of compositional data. Biometrika 70: 57–63
Aitchison J (1986) The statistical analysis of compositional data. Chapman and Hall, London, xv + 416 pp
Aitchison J (1997) One hour course in compositional data-analysis, or compositional data-analysis is easy. In: Pawlowsky-Glahn V (ed) Proceedings of the 1997 annual conference of the international association for mathematical geology, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, pp 3–35
Boltovskoy D, Alder VA, Abelmann A (1993) Annual flux of radiolaria and other shelled plankters in the eastern equatorial Atlantic at 853 m: seasonal variations and polycystine species-specific responses. Deep Sea Res I 40: 1863–1895
Edwards AWF (2000) Foundations of mathematical genetics, 2nd edn. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, p 121
Egozcue JJ, Pawlowsky-Glahn V (2007) Simplicial geometry for compositional data. Geological Society of London, Special Publication SP264: 145–159
Eguchi NO, Ujiié H, Kawahata H, Taira A (2003) Seasonal variations in planktonic foraminifera at three sediment traps in the subarctic, transition and subtropical zones of the central North Pacific Ocean. Mar Micropaleontol 48: 149–163
Honjo S, Doherty KW (1988) Large aperture time-series sediment traps; design objective, construction and application. Deep Sea Res 35: 133–149
Kuroyanagi A, Kawahata H, Nishi H, Honda M (2002) Seasonal changes in planktonic foraminifera in the northwestern North Pacific Ocean: sediment trap experiments from subarctic and subtropical gyres. Deep Sea Res II 49: 5627–5645
Mohiuddin MM, Nishimura A, Tanaka Y (2005) Seasonal succession, vertical distribution, and dissolution of planktonic foraminifera along the Subarctic Front: implications for paleoceanographic reconstruction in the northwestern Pacific. Mar Micropaleontol 55: 129–156
Motoyama I, Ota M, Kokushou T, Tanaka Y (2005) Seasonal changes in fluxes and assemblages of radiolarians collected by sediment trap experiments in the northwestern Pacific: a family-level analysis. J Geol Soc Jpn 111 (7): 404–416 (in Japanese with English abstract)
Nakato A, Motoyama I, Kawahata H (2005) Seasonal and latitudinal changes of radiolarian sinking population in sediment trap samples from the central North Pacific. Bull Geol Surv Jpn 56: 225–236 (in Japanese with English abstract)
Reyment RA, Savazzi E (1999) Aspects of multivariate statistical analysis in geology. Elsevier Science B. V., Amsterdam, x + 285 pp
Reynolds R, Smith TM (1994) Improved global sea surface temperature analyses. J Climatol 7: 929–948 http://ingrid.ldep.columbia.edu/SOURCES/.IGOSS/.nmc/.weekly/
Takahashi K (1987) Radiolarian flux and seasonality: climatic and El Nino response in the subarctic Pacific, 1982–1984. Global Biogeochem Cycles 1: 213–231
Takahashi K, Honjo S (1983) Radiolarian skeletons: size, weight, sinking speed, and residence time in tropical pelagic oceans. Deep-Sea Res 30: 543–568
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Editor information
Editors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
Copyright information
© 2008 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
About this chapter
Cite this chapter
Reyment, R.A., Motoyama, I., Ota, M., Tanaka, Y. (2008). A Note on Seasonal Variation in Radiolarian Abundance. In: Bonham-Carter, G., Cheng, Q. (eds) Progress in Geomathematics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69496-0_21
Download citation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69496-0_21
Publisher Name: Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg
Print ISBN: 978-3-540-69495-3
Online ISBN: 978-3-540-69496-0
eBook Packages: Earth and Environmental ScienceEarth and Environmental Science (R0)