Benthic foraminifera are unicellular eukaryotes that inhabit marine sediments and play a pivotal role in nutrient cycling. Their remarkable physiological capabilities enable them to thrive in diverse ...
Benthic foraminifera are single‐celled protists that inhabit marine sediments and play a critical role in both carbonate production and sediment reworking. Their sensitivity to environmental changes ...
Salt water in the oceans is not the same everywhere; There are water layers that have different salinities and temperatures. The phenomenon of thermohaline circulation – which results from the ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract A detailed analysis was made of living and death assemblage abundances of benthic foraminiferal species in the top 10 cm of three high quality ...
With the expansion of oxygen-depleted waters in the oceans due to climate change, some species of foraminifera (forams, a type of protist or single-celled eukaryote) that thrive in those conditions ...
Oxygen isotopes data enable researchers to look far back into the geologic past and reconstruct the climate of the past. In doing so, they consider several factors such as ocean temperature and ice ...
A new study sheds light on how a species of foraminifera, single-celled organisms found in almost all marine habitats, thrives in a dark, oxygen-free environment. Most life on Earth relies on the ...
Data from 51 samples of early Miocene benthic foraminifera (200-300 individuals per sample) from west Northland, New Zealand (Waitakere and Waitemata Groups), together with those from four samples ...
A computer file of all published distributional data (presence or absence) on the recent, living and dead benthic foraminifera off the Mexican and Central American Pacific coast was constructed from ...