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  1. 1 A revised taxonomic and phylogenetic concept for the planktonic foraminifer species Globigerinoides ruber based on molecular and morphometric evidence
  2. 1 Modelling the temperaturedependentgrowthrates of planktic foraminifera
  3. 2 Simulating the growth and distribution of planktic foraminifer using an ecophysiological multi-species model
  4. 3 Geochemical investigation of gametogenic calcite addition in the planktonic foraminifera ''Orbulina universa''
  5. 4 Simulating the growth and distribution of planktic foraminifer using an ecophysiological multi-species model
  6. AUTHOR
  7. A revised taxonomic and phylogenetic concept for the planktonic foraminifer species Globigerinoides ruber based on molecular and morphometric evidence
  8. Actin
  9. Adventitious
  10. Alternating arrangement
  11. Analogous
  12. Attics
  13. Auxiliary tunnel
  14. Axial plate
  15. Axial section
  16. Basal
  17. Basal flap
  18. Basal skeleton
  19. Basement
  20. Biconcave
  21. Biconvex
  22. Biformed
  23. Biloculine
  24. Bioindicators of past and present environments
  25. Biumbonate
  26. Buccal aperture
  27. Buccal ring
  28. Buttress
  29. Canaliculate crest
  30. Central complex
  31. Chamber lobe
  32. Chamber passage
  33. Chirality
  34. Circumproloculus
  35. Classification
  36. Clavate
  37. Closing chamber
  38. Coenocline
  39. Cohort
  40. Congeneric
  41. Conspecific
  42. Contrefort
  43. Convolute
  44. Costate
  45. Cotype
  46. Cribrate
  47. Cruciform
  48. Cubiculum
  49. Cuneate
  50. Cupule
  51. Current events
  52. Cyclical arrangement
  53. Cyclopsinellid structure
  54. Dendritic
  55. Deuteroloculus
  56. Distal
  57. Distal chamber wall
  58. Distal face
  59. EForams
  60. Embryonic pseudochamber
  61. Epiembryonic
  62. Epitheca
  63. Equatorial aperture
  64. Equatorial chambers
  65. Euphotic zone
  66. Extrathalamous
  67. Flagellum
  68. Foramenal disposition
  69. Fore-court
  70. Four-stolon system
  71. Foveolate
  72. Gametogamy
  73. Gamogony
  74. Glomerulus
  75. Granule
  76. Groove
  77. H A NEW GENUS OF INVOLUTININA AND ITS MORPHOLOGICAL, BIOSTRATIGRAPHIC AND EVOLUTIONARY SIGNIFICANCE
  78. H Geochemical investigation of gametogenic calcite addition in the planktonic foraminifera ''Orbulina universa''
  79. H Late Cretaceous calcareous nannofossil and planktonic foraminiferal bioevents of the shallow-marine carbonate platform in the Mitla Pass, west central Sinai, Egypt
  80. H Modelling the temperaturedependentgrowthrates of plankticforaminifera
  81. H PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AND EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF ''Igorina''
  82. H Sensitivity of south-east Atlantic planktonic foraminifera to mid-Pleistocene climate change
  83. H THE PALAEOCEANOGRAPHIC SIGNIFICANCE OF JURASSIC PLANKTIC FORAMINIFERA FROM POLAND
  84. H The Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary in turbiditic deposits identified to the bed: a case study from the Skole Nappe (Outer Carpathians, southern Poland)
  85. H Vital effects and beyond: A modeling perspective on developing paleoceanographic proxy relationships in foraminifera
  86. Hamulus
  87. Hispid
  88. Holotype
  89. Host
  90. Husband
  91. In vivo
  92. Index of elongation
  93. Inframarginal sulcus
  94. Inner organic lining
  95. Interauxiliary chamber
  96. Interio-areal aperture
  97. Interlamellar organic sheets
  98. Interlamellar space
  99. Interpore ridges
  100. Interradius
  101. Interseptum
  102. Intradermal plate
  103. Intraseptular space
  104. Intrathalamous
  105. Intraumbilical
  106. Introduction to eForams
  107. Isodiscodine
  108. Joist
  109. Juvenarium
  110. Knob
  111. Labyrinthic
  112. Lamelliform buttress
  113. Lateral canals
  114. Lateral openings
  115. Latero-marginal aperture
  116. Limbate
  117. Maerl
  118. Main chamber wall
  119. Main partition
  120. Marginal ridge
  121. Marginoporid structure
  122. Maturo-evolute
  123. Meandrine
  124. Median section
  125. Metabolism
  126. Microgranular
  127. Microstriae
  128. Mitosis
  129. Monolamellar
  130. Monothalamous
  131. Murica
  132. Murus reflectus
  133. Neanic
  134. Nepionic acceleration
  135. New page
  136. Nonlamellar
  137. Nucleoconch
  138. Odd partner
  139. Orbitoid growth
  140. Orbitolitid structure
  141. Orbitopsellid structure
  142. Partitional pore
  143. Perforation pattern
  144. Periapertural depression
  145. Peripheral chamberlet
  146. Phenetic
  147. Phototropy
  148. Phrenotheca
  149. Pigeon hole
  150. Pilintradermal plate
  151. Pillar pore
  152. Plastid
  153. Plastogamic plate
  154. Plate suture
  155. Plectogyral
  156. Plesiotype
  157. Polarity
  158. Polythalamous
  159. Polyvalent individuals
  160. Pore-chimney
  161. Pore-fields
  162. Pore-pit
  163. Primary chamber
  164. Primary organic membrane
  165. Primary plates
  166. Progenitor
  167. Progressive chamber
  168. Protheca
  169. Protopore
  170. Pseudopore
  171. Pseudorbitoid layer
  172. Punctate
  173. Pycnotheca
  174. Pylome
  175. Quinqueloculine
  176. Radial
  177. Radial texture
  178. Radius
  179. Ramp
  180. Rectilinear chamber arrangement
  181. Regeneration
  182. Reniform
  183. Respiration
  184. Reticulate
  185. Retral stolon
  186. Retroparies
  187. Retrovert foramen
  188. Reversed trochoid chamber arrangement
  189. Rollover1
  190. SCORE WG138 Introduction
  191. SHELL MORPHOLOGY
  192. Saddle
  193. Sagittal section
  194. Salients
  195. Sarcode
  196. Scrobis septalis
  197. Secondary
  198. Secondary apertures
  199. Secondary passage
  200. Secondary septulum
  201. Secondary septum
  202. Selliform
  203. Septal filaments
  204. Septal fluting
  205. Septal foramen
  206. Septal passage
  207. Septal pore
  208. Septular suture
  209. Sere
  210. Sessile
  211. Sieve plate
  212. Sigmoid
  213. Sigmoiline
  214. Simulating the growth and distribution of planktic foraminifer using an ecophysiological multi-species model
  215. Sipho
  216. Six - stolon system
  217. Skeleton
  218. Socculus
  219. Spicular wall
  220. Spine-base
  221. Spinose
  222. Spiral aperture
  223. Spiral fissure
  224. Spiroloculine
  225. Stellate
  226. Stratophenetics
  227. Striate
  228. Structure
  229. Style
  230. Subepidermal partition
  231. Succession
  232. Supplemental foramen
  233. Supplementary spirals
  234. Supraembryonic area
  235. Sutural supplementary apertures
  236. Symbiosis
  237. Sympatric
  238. Synonym
  239. Syntype
  240. Table
  241. Teratological
  242. Terminal
  243. Test-architecture
  244. Test-structure
  245. Test page
  246. Thylacoid
  247. Topotype
  248. Trabecules
  249. Transverse septulum
  250. Triloculine

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