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Notes for a Short Course: Studies in Geology, 1987
Foraminifera are testate protozoans that exhibit a bewildering variety of test composition and morphology (Figure 1). They inhabit all marine environments from the intertidal zone to the deep ocean floor, they range from the poles to the tropics, and they can be planktonic or benthonic.
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Foraminifera are testate protozoans that exhibit a bewildering variety of test composition and morphology (Figure 1). They inhabit all marine environments from the intertidal zone to the deep ocean floor, they range from the poles to the tropics, and they can be planktonic or benthonic.
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Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1979
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