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Foraminifera - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Foraminifera, ("Hole Bearers") or forams for short, are a large group of amoeboid protists with reticulating pseudopods, fine strands of cytoplasm that ...
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Introduction to the Foraminifera
Introduction to the taxonomic group and information on their appearance in the fossil record where they can be used to date rocks, their life history, ...
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Fossil Record of Foraminifera
The oldest fossil foraminifera, from the Cambrian, are simple agglutinated tubes . Calcareous microgranular and porcellaneous tests evolved in the ...
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What are Foraminifera?
Foraminifera (foraminifers or, informally, just forams) are single-celled amoeboid protists. Modern taxonomies rank the group as a phylum or subphylum. ...
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Foraminifera
This teaching and learning web-site is intended as an introduction to micropalaeontology. Micropalaeontology is the study of microfossils (any fossil ...
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Foraminifera Gallery - illustrated catalog, Foram Gallery, Foram ...
Foraminifera gallery - illustrated catalog by genus, location and geological time, Database Query.
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forams
Planktonic foraminifera are unicellular organisms with a complex cell ... Planktonic foraminifera live in the oceans in species assemblages which reflect ...
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DEEP-SEA BENTHIC FORAMINIFERA
Benthic foraminifera are an important component of the deep-sea biomass in the present oceans, adapted to its cold, dark, and extremely oligotrophic environments.
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Bowser Lab Foraminifera Page
Foraminifera are single-celled organisms (called protists). Their distinguishing features are net-like pseudopods called reticulopodia, and (usually) some ...
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FORAM FACTS - OR AN INTRODUCTION TO FORAMINIFERA
Foraminifera (forams for short) are single-celled organisms (protists) with shells or tests (a technical term for internal shells). They are abundant as fossils for the last 540 million yea...
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Foraminifera Definitions
The chitinous inner linings of benthic foraminifera are common in pollen preparations of marine or esturine sediment. These chitinous remains vary in their ...
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Life History and Ecology of Foraminifera
Foraminifera: Life History and Ecology. Most of the estimated 4,000 living species of forams live in the world's oceans. Of these, 40 species are planktonic, that is they float in ...
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Foraminifera
Foraminifera or foraminifers or forams (for short) generally very common in marine post-Palaeozoic rocks. They are quite easy to get out of soft rocks such ...
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Extinction and survivorship of southern Tethyan Benthic foraminifera
Geological Society, London, Special Publication ... 1 Department of Geology, Institute of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, PO Box 80.021, 3508 TA Utrecht, The Netherlands; ... At ...
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Foraminifera: Definition from Answers.com
Fo·ram·i·nif·e·ra n. pl. [NL., fr. L. foramen , -aminis , a foramen + ferre to bear.] (Zoöl.) An extensive
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Atlas of the Atlantic & Indian Oceans - Extant Planktic Fo
EXTANT PLANKTIC FORAMINIFERA AND THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT IN THE ATLANTIC AND INDIAN OCEANS. ... The atlas does not intend to be a complete review of the ecology of planktic foraminife...
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Foraminifera - MicrobeWiki
Description and Significance. Foraminifera fossils appeared during the Early Cambrian period. There are about 4,000 known species. Only 40 of these are planktonic (floating in the ...
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Cushman Foundation
Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research. Promoting research on Foraminifera.
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Foraminifera - LoveToKnow 1911
FORAMINIFERA, in zoology, a subdivision of Protozoa, the name selected for this enormous class being that given by A. D'Orbigny in 1826 to the shells characteristic of the majority ...
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