Table of Contents
ANIGEO060
Jere H Lipps
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55-80
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Francisco Henrique de Oliveira Lima, Eduardo A. M Koutsoukos
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81-94
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Eduardo A. M Koutsoukos
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95-107
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Pamela Hallock, D. E Williams, E. M Fisher, S. K Toler
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108-128
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David B Scott
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129-140
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Stephen J Culver
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141-152
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Pratul Kumar Saraswati, Sanjeev V Sabnis
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153-162
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ANIGEO200
Evolution of protists
Jere H Lipps
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166-167
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The origin and early evolution of planktic foraminifera
Malcolm B Hart
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166-167
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Convergent evolutionary patterns of shell ornamentation in Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera: was there method to the madness?
Brian T Huber
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168-169
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Deep-sea benthic foraminifera and the oceanic carbon cycle during the Cenozoic
Ellen Thomas
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170-171
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Bleaching in foraminifera with algal symbionts: implications for reef monitoring and risk assessment
Pamela Hallock, D.E Williams, E.M Fisher, L.M Ayoub
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172-173
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Forams of the Gulf of Mexico: troubles in a sea of plenty
Barun K. Sen Gupta
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174-174
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Foraminifera living in sulfidic environments: biology, ecology, and geological implications
Joan M Berhard
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175-176
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ANIGEO210
Helen Tappan and Alfred R. Loeblich, Jr. Micropaleontologists
Jere H Lipps
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178-181
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Rethinking the test: functional and evolutionary implications
S.S Bowser, A Habura, J.M Bernhard, J Pawlowski
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183-183
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Genomic view on origin of foraminifera and their relationships with other amoeboid protists
Fabien Burki, Jan Pawlowski
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184-185
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The coiling direction paradox in Neogloboquadrina pachyderma
Kate Darling, Michal Kucera, Chris Wade
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186-186
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Molecular and morphological studies of Streptochilus from the Arabian Sea
Kate Darling, Ellen Thomas, Chris Wade
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187-187
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Actin phylogeny of foraminifera and intron evolution
J Flakowski, J Fahrni, I Bolivar, J Pawlowski
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188-188
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Allogromiid test construction
Susan T Goldstein, Samuel S Bowser, Andrea Habura, Elizabeth A Richardson
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189-190
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Molecular evolution of the foraminiferal SSU rDNA: prospects and pitfalls
Guido W Grimm, Dennis Sprenger, Christoph Hemleben, Vera Hemleben
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191-191
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Accelerated rates of foraminiferal origination and extinction during the Late Paleozoic Ice Age
John R Groves
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192-192
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Molecular evolution of foraminiferal tubulins
Andrea Habura, Laura W Parfrey, Sarah Broderick, Samuel S Bowser
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193-193
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Micro*scope and the Star*sand database
Andrea Habura, David L Patterson, Samuel S Bowser
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194-194
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ANIGEO240
3D-imaging of foraminifera by X-ray microtomography
Claudia Baumgartner-Mora, Peter O Baumgartner, Lukas Baumgartner
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323-324
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Upper Bathonian foraminifera from the North-Lusitanian Sub-Basin, Portugal
Maria Cristina Carapito-Krausshar
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325-325
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Benthic foraminifera biofacies in upper Cretaceous Ceará basin (Mundaú Sub-basin)
Denize Santos Costa, Marta Claudia Viviers
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326-326
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Microfaunal analysis of an interval of the oil well Tiémié 1, Southwestern Côte d"Ivoire: paleoenvironmental implications
Digbehi Zéli Bruno, Ouffoue Kouamé Blaise
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327-327
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Use of benthic foraminifera with elongated tests (endofauna) in the determination of depositional environments: case of the interval 1840-345 m of oil-well IVCO 25 off Côte d"Ivoire, West Africa
Zéli Bruno Digbehi, Kouadio Affian, Aka Kouamé, Loukou Victor N"da, Thierry Tahe
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328-328
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Paleobathymetric and paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Oligocene and Miocene deposits of southern Caribbean (Carmen de Bolivar, Colombia) based on benthic foraminifera
Flavia Fiorini, Carlos A Jaramillo
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329-329
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Taxonomic revision of coarsely ornamented Upper Cretaceous trochospiral planktonic foraminifera
Marius D Georgescu, Brian T Huber
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330-331
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The wootton bassett mud spings (Wiltshire, U.K.): an unusual Largerstatten for jurassic foraminifera
Malcolm B Hart, Andrew S Henderson, Timothy Frayling
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332-332
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Primary type specimens of some domestic species in Japan, and their taxonomic status
Shiro Hasegawa, Kohei Abe, Toyoho Ishimura, Jun-Ichi Uchida
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333-334
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Micropaleontological investigations and sequence stratigraphyof the drilled strata of Qutb-Abad Well #1, Southwestern Iran
Seyed Abolfazl Hosseini
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335-335
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Tectonics, eustacy and climate: foraminifera and the late Cenozoic evolution of North-Central Chile
Scott Ishman, Nicholas Pinter, Timothy Reilly, Jason Powell, Anthony Stevens, Hans Wilke, Gary Wilson, Ruben Martinez-Pardo
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336-337
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Deep-water agglutinated foraminifer from the Fram Strait and Lomonosov Ridge: implications for the opening of the Fram Strait
Michael A Kaminski, Lóránd Silye, Sev Kender
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338-339
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Gone but not forgotten: casualties of the last global extinction
Shungo Kawagata, Bruce W Hayward, Hugh R Grenfell, Aswhaq T Sabaa
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340-340
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Micropaleontological characterization of Cenozoic deep-sea fan deposits, Congo Fan, offshore Angola
Sev Kender, Michael A Kaminski, Bob W Jones
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341-342
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Neotectonic uplift of the Pacific Coast of Panama and Costa Rica, based on benthic foraminifera
Lizette Leon-Rodriguez, Laurel S Collins
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343-343
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Bartonian to end-Rupelian reticulate Nummulites of the Western Tethys
Gy¶rgy Less, Botond Kertész, Ercan Özcan
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334-335
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Tempo and mode of planktonic foraminiferal evolution
Chengjie Liu
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346-347
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Eocene foraminiferal biostratigraphy and paleoenvironment of Nagaland, Northeastern India
Kapesa Lokho
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348-349
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Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) larger foraminifera from Santiago Coatepec, SE Puebla, Mexico
Lourdes Omaña, Celestina González Arreola, Ana Bertha Villaseñor
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350-350
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Upper Jurassic lituolids in the Sierra de Chiapas (Mexico) and their relation to the Tethys
Maria Ornelas-Sanchez, Lukas Hottinger
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351-352
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The Late Cretaceous genus Omphalocyclus from Turkey: new stratigraphical data for the Mediterranean Tethys
Ercan Özcan
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353-354
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The updated orthophragminid zonation and main turnovers based on the late Paleocene to Priabonian record from Turkey
Ercan Özcan, Gy¶rgy Less
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355-356
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Recent advances in the study of Eocene planktonic foraminifera
Paul N Pearson, Richard K Olsson, Brian T Huber, Christoph Hemleben, William A Berggren, Helen K Coxall, Vlasta Premec Fucek, Isabella Premoli Silva, Bridget S Wade
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357-358
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Isotope records from Turborotalia cerroazulensis and Turborotalia pomeroli near the middle/late Eocene boundary (North Adriatic Sea, Croatia)
Vlasta Premec-Fucek, Paul N Pearson
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359-360
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Classification of early Cretaceous trochospiral and planispiral planktonic foraminifera: an update
Isabella Premoli Silva, Davide Verga
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361-362
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Agglutinated foraminifera using coccoliths as building material: grain handling and wall structure
Erik Thomsen, Tine L Rasmussen
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363-363
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Barremian-Turonian benthic foraminiferal assemblages from the Great Valley Sequence, California
T Tomosugi, H Nishi, A. G. S Fernando, K Moriya, K Tanabe, M. A Murphy
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364-365
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Biostratigraphy and paleoecology of Qum Formation (Oligo-Miocene) of Kashan area, Iran
Mohammadreza Vaziri, Azam Mahanipour
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366-366
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A Cretaceous foraminiferal assemblage from West of Kerman area (Iran)
M. R Vaziri, A Mahanipour, A Arab
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367-367
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Biozonation of Sinemurian and Pliensbachian larger benthic foraminifera (Velebit Mt., Croatia)
Vladimir Veseli, Ivo Velic, Igor Vlahovic, Josip Tisljar, Damir Stankovic
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368-369
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The impact of orbitally forced upwelling on Oligocene planktic foraminifera δ13C and abundances
Bridget S Wade, William A Berggren, Richard K Olsson
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370-370
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From grey to red pelagic sediments during the Turonian: a benthic foraminifera perspective
Ines Wendler, J Wendler, M Wagreich
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371-372
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Depths, paleodepths and the percentage of foraminiferal assemblages comprising planktonics in Trinidad
Brent Wilson
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373-374
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Hydrodynamic behavior of empty larger foraminiferal tests
Elza K Yordanova, Johann Hohenegger
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375-376
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Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the middle Eocene Pazin Basin (Croatia)
Sanja Zivkovic
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377-378
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ANIGEO250
Biometrical study of the benthic foraminifera Cribroelphidium oregonense and morphological features of its deformed individuals
Kohei Abe, Shiro Hasegawa
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379-382
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Reproducibility of species recognition in modern planktonic foraminfera
Nadia Al-Sabouni, Michal Kucera
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382-382
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Morphological variation in late Pleistocene-Holocene globorotalid foraminifera
Kevin Brown
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383-384
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Glossary and "eForams": free rapid access to the current basic knowledge on foraminifera
Lukas Hottinger, Jaroslaw Tyszka, Pawe Topa
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385-386
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Morphological variability of Globorotalia menardii banner and blow in the caribbean sea and the eastern Equatorial pacific during the past 8 million years
Michael Knappertsbusch
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387-388
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Late Eocene evolution of Spiroclypeus in Europe
Gy¶rgy Less, Ercan Özcan
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389-389
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Evolution of western Tethyan involute Heterostegina from late Bartonian to the end-Priabonian
Gy¶rgy Less, Ercan Özcan, Cesare A Papazzoni, Rudolf Stockar
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390-391
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Phylogeny and the evolutionary history of planktonic foraminiferal test size
Norman MacLeod
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392-393
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Intraspecific variation in recent populations of Globigerinoides ruber from the eastern Indian Ocean: evidence from test morphology and geochemistry
Aleksey Yu Sadekov, Stephen M Eggins, Patrick De Deckker
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394-394
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A comparison of CART and discriminant analysis of morphometric data in foraminiferal taxonomy
Pratul Kumar Saraswati, Sanjeev V Sabnis
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395-396
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Morphometric data on topotype assemblage of Miogypsina (Lepidocyclina) droogeri from Kachchh, India
Swarndeep D Singh, D. S. N Raju
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397-397
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Modeling of foraminifera: linking molecules and morphology
Jaroslaw Tyszka, Pawe Topa
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398-399
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ANIGEO260
Emendation of the genus Trochammina Parker and Jones for improvement of work in the paralic environments
Cátia F Barbosa, David B Scott
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401-404
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Benthic foraminiferal assemblages and morphological abnormalities in the Subaé estuarine system, Bahia - Brazil
Leticia Burone, Guilherme Lessa, Altair Machado, Juzenilda Figuêredo
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405-406
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Mangrove foraminifera from western Ilha do Cardoso, south São Paulo State, Brazil
Renata Dalmora, Dimas Dias-Brito
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407-407
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Benthic foraminifers and thecamoebians from Guaratuba Bay (Paraná, Brazil): Spatial distribution and trophic interactions with carbon sources
Sibelle Trevisan Disaró, Fernanda Neves Daichtman Roda, Hedda Elisabeth Kolm
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408-409
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Holocenic evolution of Guadiana River estuary (South of Portugal) based on benthic foraminiferal assemblages
Sarita Camacho da Encarnação
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410-411
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Palynofacies and foraminifera as hidrodynamic indicators of Araguari estuary, Amazon coast, Amapá-Brazil
Danielle Esteves S Ferreira, L. L. M Laut, M. A Carvalho, V. F Santos, A. G Figueiredo Jr
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412-413
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Characterization of paralic paleoenvironments using benthic foraminifera from early Cretaceous deposits (Scotian Shelf)
Flavia Fiorini, David B Scott, Grant D Wach
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414-414
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Foraminifera and bacterial activity in oil spillimpacted mangrove, Guanabara Bay, Brazil
Luiz F Fontana, Lázaro L. M Laut, A.G Figueiredo Jr, M. A. C Crapez, T. D. L Rosa
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415-416
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Foraminifera from a mangrove transect at the Cardoso Island (Cananéia-Iguape System/SP), Brazil
R. H. F Funo, Décio Luis Semensatto Jr, Dimas Dias Brito, C Coelho Jr
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417-417
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Estuarine-type foraminifera from Australia's Permian to Cretaceous interior seas
David W Haig
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418-419
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Indian Ocean tsunami deposits along the West Coast of the Malay-Thai Peninsula: foraminiferal and grain size analysis
Andrea D Hawkes, Micheal Bird, Susan Cowie, Benjamin Horton, Jonathan Nott, Ruth Robinson, Lee Wan Aik
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420-421
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A 3-stage pollution identification system with an example of final stage decimation
Lee-Ann C Hayek, Martin A Buzas
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422-422
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Annual variation of foraminifera from a sublitoral zone near Cachoeira River mouth, Paranaguá Bay (Paraná, Brazil)
Isabela Itice, Sibelle Trevisan Disaró
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423-424
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Foraminifera as sea-level change indicators, Guaratiba Mangrove, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Lázaro L. M Laut, Eduardo A. M Koutsoukos, Maria Antonieta C Rodrigues
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425-426
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Review of mangrove foraminifera from the Guaratiba tidal plain, Rio de Janeiro, SE Brazil, collected in the early 70's
Lázaro L. M Laut, Eduardo A. M Koutsoukos, Maria Antonieta C Rodrigues
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427-428
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Relationship between foraminifera and bacteria in estuarine sediments from Santa Catarina Island, Brazil
Lázaro L. M Laut, F. S Silva, C Bonetti, A.G Figueiredo Jr, M. A. C Crapez
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429-430
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San Francisco Bay foraminifera: what have natural and human changes wrought on them?
Amy Lesen, Doris Sloan, Jere H Lipps
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431-432
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Foraminiferal assemblage from estuarine deposits of the Iguape Bay, Bahia Brazil
Altair De Jesus Machado, Edilma De Jesus Andrade, José Bites De Carvalho
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433-433
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Characterization of Guaraguaçú River (Paraná, Brazil) based on the distribution of foraminiferal and thecamoebian assemblages and sedimentological analysis
Daniel Vicente Pupo, Sibelle Trevisan Disaró
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434-435
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Foraminifera from surface sediments of a Brazilian mangrove affected by oil spill 20 years ago
Joana Santa-Cruz, Dimas Dias Brito
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436-436
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Paralic foraminifera through time: how they have been used
David B Scott, F. S Medioli
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437-437
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Foraminifera and thecamoebians from São Francisco River Delta, NE Brazil: environmental applications
Décio Luis Semensatto-Jr, Dimas Dias Brito
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438-439
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Agglutinated foraminifera from inner neritic sand and mud facies of the Papuan Lagoon, New Guinea
Luke C Strotz, David W Haig
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440-440
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Foraminiferal evidence for land movements associated with interplate earthquakes in eastern Hokkaido, Japan
Katie H Thomson, Benjamin P Horton, Antony J Long, Yuki Sawai
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441-442
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The effects of heavy metal contamination on the foraminifera of a San Francisco Bay salt marsh
Michele Weber, Lorraine R Casazza
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443-444
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Calcareous foraminifera from tropical north Queensland, Australia: their usefulness as proxy sea-level indicators in the absence of fossil agglutinated foraminifera
Sarah Woodroffe, Ben Horton
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445-446
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ANIGEO270
Foraminiferal growth models: towards a fully integrated record of calcification
Heather Anne Austin, William E.N Austin
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447-449
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Extracellular cracking and content removal of benthic diatoms by intertidal foraminifera
Heather Anne Austin, William E. N Austin, David M Paterson
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450-450
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Benthic foraminifera as proxies of temperature impact and dystrophic crisis affecting survival of Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg) in Marennes-Oléron bay
Vincent Bouchet, Jean-Pierre Debenay, Pierre-Guy Sauriau, Joël Radford Knoery, Patrick Soletchnik
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451-452
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Long-term observations of foraminifera in situ
Sam S Bowser, J Blair, J Mastroianni, A Hansen
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453-453
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Laboratory studies on benthic foraminiferal ecology and geochemistry
Emmanuelle Geslin, C Barras, F Pucci, E Leori, J.C Duplessy, E Michel, G.J Reichart, C Morigi, A Negri, J Jorissen
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454-455
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Hidden diversity of allogromiid foraminiferans in low-latitude environments
Andrea Habura, Susan T Goldstein, Sarah Broderick, Samuel S Bowser
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456-456
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Living benthic foraminifera in methane- and sulfide-enriched sediments at cold seeps and hydrothermal vents
Petra Heinz, Stefan Sommer, Olaf Pfannkuche, Christoph Hemleben, Hiroshi Kitazato
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457-457
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Diversity of rDNA in Chilostomella: molecular differentiation patterns and putative hermit types
Vera Hemleben, Guido W Grimm, Hiroshi Kitazato, Christoph Hemleben
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458-458
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Long-term benthic foraminiferal culture: strategies for carbonate-system control and experimentation
Christopher J Hintz, G. Thomas Chandler, Timothy J Shaw, Daniel C Mccorkle, Joan M Bernhard, Jessica K Blanks
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459-460
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The "unusual" reproduction of planktic foraminifera: an asexual reproductive phase of Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (Ehrenberg)
Katsunori Kimoto, Masashi Tsuchiya
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461-461
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Roles of benthic foraminifera in carbon cycling at marginal oceans with active tectonic forcing: in situ experiment and observations
Hiroshi Kitazato, Kazumasa Oguri, Ronnie N Glud, Hidetaka Nomaki
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462-462
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The influence of labile and refractory C-org on benthic foraminifera: a laboratory mesocosm study
Karoliina A Koho, A.M Langezaal, Y.A. Van Lith, T.J Kouwenhoven, G.J. Van Der Zwaan
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463-464
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Low δ13C in tests of live epibenthic and endobenthic foraminifera at a site of active methane seepage
Andreas Mackensen, Jutta Wollenburg, Laetitia Licari
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465-466
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Degradation and alteration of phytodetritus by benthic foraminifera: in situ 13C-tracer experiments
Hidetaka Nomaki, P Heinz, N Ohkouchi, T Nakatsuka, H Suga, K Matsumoto, Y Chikaraishi, H Kitazato
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467-467
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Living benthic foraminifera from methane seep environments: a case study from the Adriatic Sea
Giuliana Panieri
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468-468
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Mg/Ca micro-distribution in foraminiferal test: implication of laboratory culture experiments
Takashi Toyofuku, Hiroshi Kitazato
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469-470
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Molecular characterization of bacteria and kleptoplast within Virgulinella fragilis
Masashi Tsuchiya, Takashi Toyofuku, Kiyotaka Takishita, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, John Collen, Hiroshi Kitazato
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471-472
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ANIGEO280
The Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary event in the deep sea: inferences from the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico
Laia Alegret, Alfonso Meléndez
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473-476
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The Paleocene/Eocene boundary event: inferences from the benthic foraminiferal turnover
Laia Alegret, Silvia Ortiz
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477-477
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Deep-sea environments across the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary in the SE Atlantic Ocean (ODP Leg 208 Hole 1262C, Walvis Ridge)
Laia Alegret, Ellen Thomas
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478-479
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Maastrichtian-Paleocene deposition in the Paraíba basin, NE Brazil
José Antonio Barbosa, Gerta Keller, Thierry Adatte, Virgínio Henrique Neumann, Mário Lima Filho
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480-481
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Paleoenvironmental interpretation of the Danian-Selandian transition (Paleocene) in the North Sea Basin based on foraminifera
Anne Clemmensen, Erik Thomsen
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482-483
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Foraminiferal, ostracode and radiolarian biostratigraphy of the Campanian-Maastrichtian and K/P boundary of synorogenic basins of Cuba
María Lizette Díaz Collell
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484-485
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Cenomanian/Turonian benthic foraminiferal faunas of the Demerara Rise depth transect (ODP Leg 207)
Oliver Friedrich, Jochen Erbacher, J¶rg Mutterlose
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486-487
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Small benthic foraminifera extinction and turnover across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in a low latitude marine bathyal environment (e.g. Melah section: Tunisia)
Njoud Gallala, Dalila Zaghbib-Turki
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488-489
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The mid-Pleistocene "Stilostomella extinction event" in the southeast Pacific Ocean: a review
Igor J. C Gavriloff
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490-491
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Response of foraminiferal faunas to paleoceanographic changes in the Gulf of Guinea from the late Paleocene to the Initial Eocene Thermal Maximum (IETM)
Holger Gebhardt, Olabisi Adekeye, Samson Bankole
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492-492
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Foraminiferal and calcareous nannofossil events and the stratigraphic record across the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary in Campos basin, southeastern Brazil
Eduardo A. M Koutsoukos, Alexandre de Azevedo Grassi
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493-494
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Messinian benthic foraminifera from the Mediterranean
Tanja J Kouwenhoven, G. J. Van Der Zwaan
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495-495
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Foraminiferal turnover at the Eocene-Oligocene boundary in Tanzania and Java
Paul N Pearson, Ian K Mcmillan, Bridget S Wade, Helen K Coxall
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496-497
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High resolution planktonic foraminifera analyses across the Paleocene/Eocene boundary at Shatsky Rise, Pacific Ocean
Maria Rose Petrizzo
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498-499
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Correlation of the Thanetian-Ilerdian turnover of larger foraminifera and the Initial Eocene thermal maximum (IETM) confirming evidence from the Campo area (Pyrenees, Spain)
Victoriano Pujalte, B Schmitz, J. I Baceta, G Bernaola, J Dinarès-Turell, X Orue-Etxebarria, A Payros
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500-501
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The evolution of late Paleocene-early Eocene carbonate platforms of the Tethys
Christian Scheibner, Robert P Speijer, Maria Mutti
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502-502
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Foraminiferal transition across the K-P boundary in the Gulf of Mexico and the Chicxulub crater
Jan Smit, S Galeotti, H Brinkhuis
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503-504
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Planktonic Foraminifera biostratigraphy at the Jerissa area, (CES section in north-western Tunisia), and the impact of the Cenomanian-Turonian Oceanic Anoxic Event (OAE-2) on their assemblages
Mohamed Soua, Dalila Zaghbib-Turki
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505-506
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Benthic foraminiferal change and sea level across the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary at Brazos River, Texas
Robert P Speijer, Peter Schulte, Hartmut Mai, Christoph Meisen
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507-508
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PETM in a shallow marine environment: benthic foraminiferal Turnover and echinoid bloom (Sidi Nasseur, Tunisia)
Peter Stassen, Christian Dupuis, Roberto Magioncalda, Peter Schulte, Etienne Steurbaut, Johan Yans, Robert P Speijer
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509-510
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Faunal changes of Oligocene benthic foraminifera in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific sites of ODP Leg 199
Hiroyuki Takata, Ritsuo Nomura, Koji Seto
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511-512
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How soon was food delivery to the sea floor restored after the Cretaceous/Paleogene plankton extinction?
Ellen Thomas
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513-514
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Record of the Paleocene/Eocene boundary global warming impact on deep-sea benthic foraminifers at low latitudes (Kharrouba section: Tunisia)
Lamia Zili, Dalila Zaghbib-Turki
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515-516
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ANIGEO290
Micro- to macro-scale foraminiferal distributions: the contributions of Martin A. Buzas
Stephen J Culver
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517-519
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From blue skies science to practical application: increasing need for retrospectivein environmental micropaleontological monitoring (REMM)
Elisabeth Alve
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520-521
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Biostratigraphic, paleoclimatic and paleobatymetric events in the upper continental slope, north Bahia, Brazil
Tânia Maria Fonseca Araújo, Altair Jesus Machado
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522-523
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Foraminiferal assemblages in subsurface sediments of the upper continental slope, north Bahia, Brazil
Tânia Maria Fonseca Araújo, Altair de Jesus Machado
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524-525
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Foraminifera on coral reefs of Brazil: the FOCO project
Cátia Fernandes Barbosa, Patricia Oliveira-Silva, José Carlos Sícoli Seoane, Renato C Cordeiro, Beatrice Padovani Ferreira, Abilio Soares-Gomes, Carine M. De Almeida, Gustavo P Queiroz, Thais Lamana, Silvia Lisboa, Débora Duran
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526-527
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Deep-sea benthic foraminifera of Campos Basin, SE Brazil: distribution, taxonomy and response to climatic and eustatic variations in the late Quaternary
Valquíria Porfírio Barbosa, Eduardo A. M Koutsoukos
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528-528
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Foraminiferal monitoring of ecosystems: mission-aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve, Texas
Pamela Buzas-Stephens
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529-529
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Divergence of late Miocene Caribbean and tropical Eastern Pacific shallow-water benthic foraminifera
Laurel S Collins
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530-530
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Recent foraminifera from the Croatian Adriatic seacoast
Vlasta Cosovic, Mladen Juracic, Alan Moro, Morana Hernitz Kucenjak, Sanja Rukavina, Nevio Pugliese, Natasa Stuper, Ines Vlahov
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532-532
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Quaternary climate instability as the driver of genetic diversification in Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (sin)
Kate Darling, Michal Kucera, Chris Wade
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533-533
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Annual shifts in inter-tidal foraminiferal diversity in the west coast of India
Gadi Subhadra Devi, K. P Rajashekhar
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534-535
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Stable isotope composition of Cretaceous benthic foraminifera: biological and environmental effects
Oliver Friedrich, Gerhard Schmiedl, Helmut Erlenkeuser
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536-536
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Quaternary deep-sea benthic foraminifera from the southeast Pacific Ocean: distribution and dominance
Igor J.C Gavriloff
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537-537
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Deep-sea benthic foraminifera faunas and stable isotopes from the Portugal margin
Clementine Griveaud, F Jorissen, E Michel, P Anschutz
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538-538
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Paralic foraminiferal record of seven large Holocene earthquakes in eastern New Zealand
Bruce W Hayward, Hugh R Grenfell, Ashwaq T Sabaa, Rowan Carter, Margaret S Morley, Ursula Cochran, Jere H Lipps
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539-540
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Quantifying Holocene sea-level change using intertidal foraminifera: lessons from the British Isles
Benjamin P Horton, Robin J Edwards
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541-542
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Benthic foraminiferal response to natural and man-made eutrophicationin the oligotrophic southeast Mediterranean shelf
Orit Hyams, Ahuva Almogi-Labin, Chaim Benjamini, Barak Herut
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543-543
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Relationship of benthic foraminiferal diversity to paleoproductivity in the Neogene of the Caribbean deep-sea
Sreepat Jain, Laurel S Collins
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544-544
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Spatial and temporal distribution of benthic foraminiferal faunas in the Bay Biscay
Frans J Jorissen, C Fontanier, G Duchemin, S Hess, S Langenzaal, C Griveaud, C Barras, J Hohenegger, P Anschutz
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545-545
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Taphonomy of benthic foraminiferal tests from the Jurujuba Sound, Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Patricia B. P Kfouri-Cardoso, Marcello Guimarães Simões, Sabrina Coelho Rodrigues, Beatriz Beck Eichler, Silvia Helena de Mello e Sousa, Patrícia Beck Eichler, Rubens César Lopes Figueira
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546-547
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Relating microfossil distribution patterns to deep-water depositional processes: a new biofacies model based on Oligocene-Miocene deposits
K. A Knabe, Y.-Y Chen, T.-C Huang, R. T Beaubouef
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548-548
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Recent benthic foraminiferal assemblages in the nearshore inner shelf in and around Alang shipbreaking yard, Gulf of Khambat, India
Sabyasachi Majumdar, Amalesh Choudhury
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549-549
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Distribution and ecology of benthic foraminifera in the vicinity of Guadiana River (northern Gulf of Cadiz)
Isabel Mendes, J. M. A Dias, J Sh¶nfeld, R Gonzalez, Ó Ferreira
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550-551
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Latitudinal and sediment depth gradients in foraminiferal assemblage of the southeast Atlantic
Stefan Müllegger, Werner E Piller
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552-553
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Foraminifera as health bioindicators in nearshore and offshore Brazilian coral reef sediments
Patricia Oliveira-Silva, Cátia Fernandes Barbosa, José Carlos Sícoli Seoane, Beatrice Padovani Ferreira, Renato C Cordeiro, Abilio Soares-Gomes, Carine M. de Almeida, Gustavo P Queiroz, Débora Duran, Thais Lamana
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554-555
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Bioevents correlation of planktic foraminifers and radiolarians from the Cenomanian to Turonian, southeastern Mexico
María Ornelas-Sánchez, S. Franco Navarrete, M. Granados Martinez
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556-557
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Bipolar distribution of deep-sea benthic foraminifera
Jan Pawlowski, B Lecroq, D Longet, J Fahrni, A Gooday, N Cornelius, T Cedhagen
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558-558
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Surface distribution of foraminifera from the Morbihan's Gulf, France: study for paleoenvironmental reconstructions
Lucia Perez-Belmonte, Evelyne Goubert
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559-560
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Dissolution control on planktonic foraminiferal micro-scale distributions: two case studies from the NW Pacific Paleocene deposits
Maria Rose Petrizzo
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561-562
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Influence of hydrodynamic patterns on foraminifera in reef sediment sat the Praia do Forte beach and Itacimirim, Bahia, Brazil
Simone Souza de Moraes, Altair de Jesus Machado
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563-564
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Biogeography of epiphytic foraminiferans in the tropical Western Atlantic
Susan L Richardson
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564-566
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Ecological studies on Recent foraminiferal assemblages along the Mediterranean continental shelf of Egypt
Ashraf M Samir, Wafaa Hashem El-Menhawey
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567-567
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Morphotype analysis of calcareous benthic foraminifera in the Carapita Formation, eastern Venzuela Basin
Dennis Sánchez
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568-568
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Vertical distribution of planktonic foraminifera in the southwestern Atlantic
Maria Regina Gonçalves de Souza Soranna, Silvia Helena de Mello e Sousa, Salvador Airton Gaeta
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569-570
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Mid-lower bathyal benthic foraminifera of the Campos Basin, southeastern Brazilian margin: biotopes and controlling ecological factors
Silvia Helena de Mello e Sousa, Raquel Fernanda Passos, Marina Fukumoto, Ilson Carlos Almeida da Silveira, Rubens Cesar Lopes Figueira, Eduardo A. M Koutsoukos, Michel Michaelovitch de Mahiques, Carlos Eduardo Rezende
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571-572
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Benthic foraminifera in a human-dominated environment: Long Island Sound
Ellen Thomas, Johan C Varekamp
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573-574
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Paleocene-Eocene Brazilian sedimentary successions and their "flysch-type" foraminiferal assemblages
Marta Claudia Viviers, Elizabete Pedrâo Ferreira
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575-575
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ANIGEO300
Reconstructing changes in upper water habitats during the late Maastrichtian global warm event based on stable isotopes
Sigal Abramovich, G Keller, Z Berner, D Stüben
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577-580
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Modern distribution of benthic foraminifera from the Tagus Prodelta and Estuary, Portugal
Helga Bára Bartels-Jónsdóttir, Karen Luise Bartels-Jónsdóttir, Joachim Sch¶nfeld, Jón Eiríksson
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581-581
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Signature of the Brazil-Malvinas confluence in the isotopic composition of planktonic foraminifera from core top sediments
Cristiano Mazur Chiessi, Shannon Ulrich, Stefan Mulitza, Jürgen Pätzold, Gerold Wefer
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582-583
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Foraminiferal evidence for the intensification of the east Australia current during the LGM
Li Chung-Leong, Stephen Gallagher, John Bye
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584-584
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Planktic foraminiferal assemblages and stable isotope records of the southern Japan Sea during the last 27,000 years
Hanako Domitsu, Motoyoshi Oda, Naokazu Ahagon, Shinji Tsukawaki, Ken Ikehara, Hajime Katayama
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585-586
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Distribution of planktonic foraminifera: a modeling approach
Igaratza Fraile, Michael Schulzl, Stefan Mulitza, Gerald Ganssen
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587-587
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