In the aim of helping users about taxonomic synonymy and validity of species, the International Planktonic Foraminifera Working Groups have undertaken the heavy task to revise the taxonomy of all species known from the Mesozoic through the Oligocene. The WGs operate through the CHRONOS web site, a geoinformatic project sponsored by the NSF(USA). Record for each species includes original and emended descriptions, morphologic descriptor fields, synonymy, biostratigraphic range information, original and new images of holotypes, and SEM images that illustrate the morphologic variability of the species concept. During the working process the database is visible only by the WG members through password protection, but once it is finished the datab...
A wealth of data on the morphology, biostratigraphy, and paleogeography of Paleogene larger benthic ...
Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographic studies, from s...
International audiencePlanktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanog...
A new relational taxonomic database for planktonic foraminifera (“pforams@mikrotax�) has been co...
A new relational taxonomic database for planktonic foraminifera (“pforams@mikrotax�) has been co...
A new relational taxonomic database for planktonic foraminifera (\u201cpforams@mikrotax\u201d) has b...
Overall view merely to convey major ancestor–descendant groupings, against a mock-up phylogeny of al...
This Manual comprises a large set of plates illustrating the most importantand common Oligocene-Mioc...
This Manual comprises a large set of plates illustrating the most importantand common Oligocene-Mioc...
This manual comprises, beside the principles of classification we adopted here, a description sheet ...
This Manual comprises a large set of plates illustrating the most importantand common Oligocene-Mioc...
This Manual comprises a large set of plates illustrating the most importantand common Oligocene-Mioc...
Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographicstudies, from se...
Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographic studies, from s...
This manual comprises, beside the principles of classification we adopted here, a description sheet ...
A wealth of data on the morphology, biostratigraphy, and paleogeography of Paleogene larger benthic ...
Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographic studies, from s...
International audiencePlanktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanog...
A new relational taxonomic database for planktonic foraminifera (“pforams@mikrotax�) has been co...
A new relational taxonomic database for planktonic foraminifera (“pforams@mikrotax�) has been co...
A new relational taxonomic database for planktonic foraminifera (\u201cpforams@mikrotax\u201d) has b...
Overall view merely to convey major ancestor–descendant groupings, against a mock-up phylogeny of al...
This Manual comprises a large set of plates illustrating the most importantand common Oligocene-Mioc...
This Manual comprises a large set of plates illustrating the most importantand common Oligocene-Mioc...
This manual comprises, beside the principles of classification we adopted here, a description sheet ...
This Manual comprises a large set of plates illustrating the most importantand common Oligocene-Mioc...
This Manual comprises a large set of plates illustrating the most importantand common Oligocene-Mioc...
Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographicstudies, from se...
Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographic studies, from s...
This manual comprises, beside the principles of classification we adopted here, a description sheet ...
A wealth of data on the morphology, biostratigraphy, and paleogeography of Paleogene larger benthic ...
Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographic studies, from s...
International audiencePlanktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanog...