Difference between revisions of "RECENT PUBLICATIONS ON FORAMINIFERA"
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+ | ==TAXONOMY AND PHYLOGENY OF THE TROCHOLINIDAE (INVOLUTININA)== | ||
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+ | Exceptionally well-preserved trochospirally coiled Involutinina have been found in Late Triassic (Wallowa Mountains, Oregon, U.S.A.) and Early Jurassic (northern Calcareous Alps, Austria) carbonate rocks. Their remarkable preservation, related to impregnation of the test prior to recrystallization, allowed us to observe features usually obliterated by diagenetic and metamorphic processes. This paper provides a revision of the morphology, structure, systematic position, phylogeny, and stratigraphic range of the family Trocholinidae Kristan-Tollmann. New criteria permitting the distinction between trocholinid genera, even in cases of intense recrystallization, are presented. An identification key and a new, monophyletic tree are proposed for the whole family. ...... | ||
+ | <font size="2">([http://jfr.geoscienceworld.org/content/43/4/317.abstract ABSTRACT]) | ||
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+ | ----WRigaud, S., Blau, J., Martini, R. and Rettori R., 2013. [http://jfr.geoscienceworld.org/content/43/4/317.abstract Taxonomy and phylogeny of the Trocholinidae (Involutinina)]. Journal of Foraminiferal Research 43 (4), 317-339. | ||
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==CALCIFICATION INTENSITY IN PLANKTONIC FORAMINIFERA REFLECTS AMBIENT CONDITIONS IRRESPECTIVE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS== | ==CALCIFICATION INTENSITY IN PLANKTONIC FORAMINIFERA REFLECTS AMBIENT CONDITIONS IRRESPECTIVE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS== |