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FORAMINIFERA.

The Journal of Foraminiferal Research, 1982
Listes des foraminifères planctiques et benthiques isolés dans les échantillons récoltés. Commentaires sur les datations et corrélations possibles.
A. R. Loeblich, H. Tappan
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Review: Freshwater and Soil Foraminifera – A Story of Long-Forgotten Relatives

Journal of Foraminiferal Research, 2021
Foraminifera are a primarily marine taxon widespread in all oceanic habitats, from shallow, brackish-water settings to deep-seafloor and pelagic realms.
M. Holzmann   +3 more
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Paleozoic foraminifera

Biosystems, 1991
The approximately 300 million years that make up Paleozoic time saw the evolution of eight of the fifteen recognized suborders of Foraminifera. Of the suborders present in the Paleozoic, seven are morphologically relatively simple, slowly evolving, and continued into Mesozoic and Cenozoic times to become the ancestoral lineages from which evolved ...
C A, Ross, J R, Ross
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Phanera foraminifera var. foraminifera var. foraminifera

2014
Published as part of Mackinder, Barbara A. & Clark, Ruth, 2014, A synopsis of the Asian and Australasian genus Phanera Lour. (Cercideae: Caesalpinioideae: Leguminosae) including 19 new combinations, pp.
Mackinder, Barbara A., Clark, Ruth
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Foraminifera in the World Register of Marine Species (Worms) Taxonomic Database

, 2020
Most foraminiferal research is founded on sound taxonomy. To clearly communicate such research, similar species concepts and consistent use of names is desirable.
B. Hayward   +3 more
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Highly replicated sampling reveals no diurnal vertical migration but stable species-specific vertical habitats in planktonic foraminifera

Journal of Plankton Research, 2019
Diurnal vertical migration (DVM) is a widespread phenomenon in the upper ocean, but it remains unclear to what degree it also involves passively transported micro- and meso-zooplankton.
J. Meilland   +18 more
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Application of Clumped Isotope Thermometry to Benthic Foraminifera

Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, 2019
Obtaining absolute temperatures of the ocean in deep time is complicated by the lack of constraints on seawater chemistry. Seawater salinity, carbonate ion concentration, δ18O, and elemental abundance changes may obscure widely applied paleoproxies.
A. Piasecki   +9 more
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Foraminifera

2013
Foraminifera are eukaryotic unicellular microorganisms inhabiting all marine environments. The study of these protists has huge potential implications and benefi ts. They are good indicators of global change and are also promising indicators of the environmental health of marine ecosystems.
Anna Sabbatini   +3 more
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FORAMINIFERA

1958
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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