A systematic description of the distributional patterns of larger symbiont-bearing benthic Foraminife-ra from the Spermonde Archipelago (Sulawesi, Indonesia) and their relation with local coral reef growth is presented. The larger Foraminiferal assemblages and diversity indices correspond with the diversity of Scleractinia and marine plants on the Spermonde platform. Our results indicate that the group is an excellent biomonitor for the health condition of recent coral reefs and a valuable tool fo
Fifteen species belonging to four families of large, benthic, symbiont-bearing foraminifera were col...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves 170-179.Microfiche.xii, 179 leaves ill., mapsFifteen species belongi...
<p>A development of meiofaunal data (foraminifera) from offshore area of West Lombok was conducted o...
A systematic description of the distributional pattern of 20 species of larger benthic foraminifera ...
Seribu Islands are archipelago within Jakarta Bay built upon the pleistocene coral formation of the ...
Larger symbiont bearing foraminifera typically live in shallow tropical seas. In this study the faun...
A systematic description of the distributional pattern of 20 species of larger benthic foraminifera ...
Coral reefs are now subject to global threats and influences from numerous anthropogenic sources. Fo...
Poster presentation at ATLAS 3rd General Assembly. A total of 996 foraminiferal specimens corres...
Monitoring reef status by means of concentrations of dissolved inorganic nutrients is a poor indicat...
The distribution of modern benthic foraminifera is studied from offshore reefs of Brunei Darussalam ...
The larger benthic foraminifera fauna from four regions at or near Bali are described. In 132 sample...
This paper examines the bathymetric distribution of larger foraminiferal species on the reef flat an...
629-634Present study is an attempt to use algal symbiont bearing foraminifera as tool to monitor the...
This dataset is showing modern benthic foraminiferal species found in the surface sediments of a cor...
Fifteen species belonging to four families of large, benthic, symbiont-bearing foraminifera were col...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves 170-179.Microfiche.xii, 179 leaves ill., mapsFifteen species belongi...
<p>A development of meiofaunal data (foraminifera) from offshore area of West Lombok was conducted o...
A systematic description of the distributional pattern of 20 species of larger benthic foraminifera ...
Seribu Islands are archipelago within Jakarta Bay built upon the pleistocene coral formation of the ...
Larger symbiont bearing foraminifera typically live in shallow tropical seas. In this study the faun...
A systematic description of the distributional pattern of 20 species of larger benthic foraminifera ...
Coral reefs are now subject to global threats and influences from numerous anthropogenic sources. Fo...
Poster presentation at ATLAS 3rd General Assembly. A total of 996 foraminiferal specimens corres...
Monitoring reef status by means of concentrations of dissolved inorganic nutrients is a poor indicat...
The distribution of modern benthic foraminifera is studied from offshore reefs of Brunei Darussalam ...
The larger benthic foraminifera fauna from four regions at or near Bali are described. In 132 sample...
This paper examines the bathymetric distribution of larger foraminiferal species on the reef flat an...
629-634Present study is an attempt to use algal symbiont bearing foraminifera as tool to monitor the...
This dataset is showing modern benthic foraminiferal species found in the surface sediments of a cor...
Fifteen species belonging to four families of large, benthic, symbiont-bearing foraminifera were col...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves 170-179.Microfiche.xii, 179 leaves ill., mapsFifteen species belongi...
<p>A development of meiofaunal data (foraminifera) from offshore area of West Lombok was conducted o...