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Pleistocene Benthic Foraminifera and DeepM

Journal Geological Society of India, 1991
Abstract The evolution of Pleistocene deep-sea environments at Northern Indian Ocean DSDP Site 219 has been evaluated, using the quantitative analyses of deep-sea benthic foraminiferal fauna. The Pleistocene assemblages are dominated by Uvigerina proboscidea which shows remarkable frequency changes.
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Atlas of Recent Benthic foraminifera from Turkey

Micropaleontology, 2014
Benthic foraminifera are single-celled organisms abundantly found in all kind of marine environments from brackish estuaries to the deep ocean basins at all latitudes. Foraminifera are covered with an organic test which accumulate in the sediment and make up a significant amount of sedimentary rock.
Meriç E.   +3 more
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Bipolar gene flow in deep‐sea benthic foraminifera

Molecular Ecology, 2007
AbstractDespite its often featureless appearance, the deep‐ocean floor includes some of the most diverse habitats on Earth. However, the accurate assessment of global deep‐sea diversity is impeded by a paucity of data on the geographical ranges of bottom‐dwelling species, particularly at the genetic level.
Pawlowski, J.   +7 more
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Biotic Interactions in Benthic Foraminifera

1983
Foraminif era have a long geologic record, extending back perhaps to the Cambrian, and they are both abundant and diverse during most of the Phanerozoic. Over 40,000 species now have been described, of which approximately 4000 are living today (Tappan, 1971).
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Benthic Foraminifera: Depth Distribution and Redeposition

1982
This study demonstrates that benthic foraminifera can be quantitatively related to depth by an indexing method. An Apparent Depth Zone (ADZ) is computed for each major species in the taxonomic lists at-hand and the combination of those values is then used to produce a Depth EsTimate (DEST) for each sample.
Friedrich-Wilhelm Haake   +2 more
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Ecology and Applications of Benthic Foraminifera

2006
In this 2006 volume John Murray investigates the ecological processes that control the distribution, abundance and species diversity of benthic foraminifera in environments ranging from marsh to the deepest ocean. To interpret the fossil record it is necessary to have an understanding of the ecology of modern foraminifera and the processes operating ...
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Benthic Foraminifera

2007
P LOUBERE, W AUSTIN
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STUDIES IN BENTHIC FORAMINIFERA

The Journal of Foraminiferal Research, 1993
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Atlas of Benthic Foraminifera

2013
Ann Holbourn   +2 more
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