- algae,
golden algae, diatoms, and dinoflagellates.
These mixotrophic foraminifers are
particularly common in nutrient-poor
oceanic waters. Some forams...
- span
formality Formal Lower boundary definition FAD of the
Planktonic Foraminifer Rotalipora globotruncanoides Lower boundary GSSP Mont Risoux, Hautes-Alpes...
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Ammonia tepida is a
benthic foraminifer living in the
sediment of
brackish waters. It is very
similar to
Ammonia beccarii, but the
latter lives on the...
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described as Palmula, but the name was
occupied by a
genus of
Cretaceous foraminifer first described in 1833. List of
plesiosaurs Timeline of
plesiosaur research...
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candidate section(s) None
Upper boundary definition FAD of the
Planktonic Foraminifer Rotalipora globotruncanoides Upper boundary GSSP Mont Risoux, Hautes-Alpes...
- (October 2020). "Migration
controls extinction and
survival patterns of
foraminifers during the Permian-Tri****ic
crisis in
South China". Earth-Science Reviews...
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Ammonia is a
genus of
marine foraminifers. It is one of the most
abundant foraminifer genera worldwide and is
found in sheltered,
shallow marine intertidal...
- (2023-10-15). Elliot, M. (ed.). "A new
species of the
larger porcelaneous foraminifer Borelis provides novel insights into
Neogene to
Recent western Pacific...
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medium Gephyrocapsa spp. and the
extinction level of the
planktonic foraminifer Globigerinoides extremus. The end of the
Calabrian is
defined as the...
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nanoplanktons (or nanoplanktons) as well as
sponge needles.
Planktonic foraminifers are
found at
around 200
meters below the
ocean floor, they include: N...