Foraminifera are an ecologically important group of modern heterotrophic amoeboid eukaryotes whose naked and testate ancestors are thought to have evolved ∼1 Ga ago. However, the single-chambered agglutinated tests of these protists appear in the fossil record only after ca. 580 Ma, coinciding with the appearance of macroscopic and mineralized animals. Here we report the discovery of small, slender tubular microfossils in the Sturtian (ca. 716–635 Ma) cap carbonate of the Rasthof Formation in Namibia. The tubes are 200–1300 μm long and 20–70 μm wide, and preserve apertures and variably wide lumens, folds, constrictions, and ridges. Their sometimes flexible walls are composed of carbonaceous material and detrital minerals. This combination o...
Both fossil and living foraminifera have been investigated in this study. Late Cretaceous age forami...
Cap carbonates of Cryogenian age may contain insights into the previously scarce fossil record of on...
When did foraminifera appear in the geological record? The traditional paleontological approach put ...
Foraminifera are an ecologically important group of modern heterotrophic amoeboid eukaryotes whose n...
Foraminifera are an ecologically important group of modern heterotrophic amoeboid eukaryotes whose n...
During the Neoproterozoic Era, there is extensive geochemical, sedimentological and paleomagnetic ev...
Microbial structures in Neoproterozoic cap carbonates record the environmental processes present in ...
Laminated carbonates of the Rasthof Formation, deposited in the aftermath of the early Cryogenian lo...
Paleomagnetic data suggest that the early Cryogenian (Sturtian) glaciation extended to sea level at ...
Laminated carbonates of the Rasthof Formation, deposited in the aftermath of the early Cryogenian lo...
Fossil Foraminifera appear in the Early Cambrian, at about the same time as the first skeletonized m...
Cryogenian cap carbonates that overlie Sturtian glacial deposits were formed during a post‐glacial t...
In the late Neoproterozoic (~750 to 635 Ma), geochemical, paleomagnetic, and sedimentological eviden...
Unicellular protozoans are among the oldest fossils which we can recognize from the Precambrian. Pre...
Biostromes and low-relief bioherms, some of which are characterized by exceptionally large, flat spe...
Both fossil and living foraminifera have been investigated in this study. Late Cretaceous age forami...
Cap carbonates of Cryogenian age may contain insights into the previously scarce fossil record of on...
When did foraminifera appear in the geological record? The traditional paleontological approach put ...
Foraminifera are an ecologically important group of modern heterotrophic amoeboid eukaryotes whose n...
Foraminifera are an ecologically important group of modern heterotrophic amoeboid eukaryotes whose n...
During the Neoproterozoic Era, there is extensive geochemical, sedimentological and paleomagnetic ev...
Microbial structures in Neoproterozoic cap carbonates record the environmental processes present in ...
Laminated carbonates of the Rasthof Formation, deposited in the aftermath of the early Cryogenian lo...
Paleomagnetic data suggest that the early Cryogenian (Sturtian) glaciation extended to sea level at ...
Laminated carbonates of the Rasthof Formation, deposited in the aftermath of the early Cryogenian lo...
Fossil Foraminifera appear in the Early Cambrian, at about the same time as the first skeletonized m...
Cryogenian cap carbonates that overlie Sturtian glacial deposits were formed during a post‐glacial t...
In the late Neoproterozoic (~750 to 635 Ma), geochemical, paleomagnetic, and sedimentological eviden...
Unicellular protozoans are among the oldest fossils which we can recognize from the Precambrian. Pre...
Biostromes and low-relief bioherms, some of which are characterized by exceptionally large, flat spe...
Both fossil and living foraminifera have been investigated in this study. Late Cretaceous age forami...
Cap carbonates of Cryogenian age may contain insights into the previously scarce fossil record of on...
When did foraminifera appear in the geological record? The traditional paleontological approach put ...