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- 1 A revised taxonomic and phylogenetic concept for the planktonic foraminifer species Globigerinoides ruber based on molecular and morphometric evidence
- 1 Modelling the temperaturedependentgrowthrates of planktic foraminifera
- 2 Simulating the growth and distribution of planktic foraminifer using an ecophysiological multi-species model
- 3 Geochemical investigation of gametogenic calcite addition in the planktonic foraminifera ''Orbulina universa''
- 4 Simulating the growth and distribution of planktic foraminifer using an ecophysiological multi-species model
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- A revised taxonomic and phylogenetic concept for the planktonic foraminifer species Globigerinoides ruber based on molecular and morphometric evidence
- Actin
- Adventitious
- Alternating arrangement
- Analogous
- Attics
- Auxiliary tunnel
- Axial plate
- Axial section
- Basal
- Basal flap
- Basal skeleton
- Basement
- Biconcave
- Biconvex
- Biformed
- Biloculine
- Bioindicators of past and present environments
- Biumbonate
- Buccal aperture
- Buccal ring
- Buttress
- Canaliculate crest
- Central complex
- Chamber lobe
- Chamber passage
- Chirality
- Circumproloculus
- Classification
- Clavate
- Closing chamber
- Coenocline
- Cohort
- Congeneric
- Conspecific
- Contrefort
- Convolute
- Costate
- Cotype
- Cribrate
- Cruciform
- Cubiculum
- Cuneate
- Cupule
- Current events
- Cyclical arrangement
- Cyclopsinellid structure
- Dendritic
- Deuteroloculus
- Distal
- Distal chamber wall
- Distal face
- EForams
- Embryonic pseudochamber
- Epiembryonic
- Epitheca
- Equatorial aperture
- Equatorial chambers
- Euphotic zone
- Extrathalamous
- Flagellum
- Foramenal disposition
- Fore-court
- Four-stolon system
- Foveolate
- Gametogamy
- Gamogony
- Glomerulus
- Granule
- Groove
- H A NEW GENUS OF INVOLUTININA AND ITS MORPHOLOGICAL, BIOSTRATIGRAPHIC AND EVOLUTIONARY SIGNIFICANCE
- H Geochemical investigation of gametogenic calcite addition in the planktonic foraminifera ''Orbulina universa''
- H Late Cretaceous calcareous nannofossil and planktonic foraminiferal bioevents of the shallow-marine carbonate platform in the Mitla Pass, west central Sinai, Egypt
- H Modelling the temperaturedependentgrowthrates of plankticforaminifera
- H PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AND EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF ''Igorina''
- H Sensitivity of south-east Atlantic planktonic foraminifera to mid-Pleistocene climate change
- H THE PALAEOCEANOGRAPHIC SIGNIFICANCE OF JURASSIC PLANKTIC FORAMINIFERA FROM POLAND
- H The Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary in turbiditic deposits identified to the bed: a case study from the Skole Nappe (Outer Carpathians, southern Poland)
- H Vital effects and beyond: A modeling perspective on developing paleoceanographic proxy relationships in foraminifera
- Hamulus
- Hispid
- Holotype
- Host
- Husband
- In vivo
- Index of elongation
- Inframarginal sulcus
- Inner organic lining
- Interauxiliary chamber
- Interio-areal aperture
- Interlamellar organic sheets
- Interlamellar space
- Interpore ridges
- Interradius
- Interseptum
- Intradermal plate
- Intraseptular space
- Intrathalamous
- Intraumbilical
- Introduction to eForams
- Isodiscodine
- Joist
- Juvenarium
- Knob
- Labyrinthic
- Lamelliform buttress
- Lateral canals
- Lateral openings
- Latero-marginal aperture
- Limbate
- Maerl
- Main chamber wall
- Main partition
- Marginal ridge
- Marginoporid structure
- Maturo-evolute
- Meandrine
- Median section
- Metabolism
- Microgranular
- Microstriae
- Mitosis
- Monolamellar
- Monothalamous
- Murica
- Murus reflectus
- Neanic
- Nepionic acceleration
- New page
- Nonlamellar
- Nucleoconch
- Odd partner
- Orbitoid growth
- Orbitolitid structure
- Orbitopsellid structure
- Partitional pore
- Perforation pattern
- Periapertural depression
- Peripheral chamberlet
- Phenetic
- Phototropy
- Phrenotheca
- Pigeon hole
- Pilintradermal plate
- Pillar pore
- Plastid
- Plastogamic plate
- Plate suture
- Plectogyral
- Plesiotype
- Polarity
- Polythalamous
- Polyvalent individuals
- Pore-chimney
- Pore-fields
- Pore-pit
- Primary chamber
- Primary organic membrane
- Primary plates
- Progenitor
- Progressive chamber
- Protheca
- Protopore
- Pseudopore
- Pseudorbitoid layer
- Punctate
- Pycnotheca
- Pylome
- Quinqueloculine
- Radial
- Radial texture
- Radius
- Ramp
- Rectilinear chamber arrangement
- Regeneration
- Reniform
- Respiration
- Reticulate
- Retral stolon
- Retroparies
- Retrovert foramen
- Reversed trochoid chamber arrangement
- Rollover1
- SCORE WG138 Introduction
- SHELL MORPHOLOGY
- Saddle
- Sagittal section
- Salients
- Sarcode
- Scrobis septalis
- Secondary
- Secondary apertures
- Secondary passage
- Secondary septulum
- Secondary septum
- Selliform
- Septal filaments
- Septal fluting
- Septal foramen
- Septal passage
- Septal pore
- Septular suture
- Sere
- Sessile
- Sieve plate
- Sigmoid
- Sigmoiline
- Simulating the growth and distribution of planktic foraminifer using an ecophysiological multi-species model
- Sipho
- Six - stolon system
- Skeleton
- Socculus
- Spicular wall
- Spine-base
- Spinose
- Spiral aperture
- Spiral fissure
- Spiroloculine
- Stellate
- Stratophenetics
- Striate
- Structure
- Style
- Subepidermal partition
- Succession
- Supplemental foramen
- Supplementary spirals
- Supraembryonic area
- Sutural supplementary apertures
- Symbiosis
- Sympatric
- Synonym
- Syntype
- Table
- Teratological
- Terminal
- Test-architecture
- Test-structure
- Test page
- Thylacoid
- Topotype
- Trabecules
- Transverse septulum
- Triloculine