Benthic foraminifera, and certainly symbiont-bearing (large) benthic foraminifera are generally considered to have large geographic ranges in combination with significant ecomorphological variation. With the advance of molecular phylogenetic approaches, supported or preceded by detailed morphological studies, it was demonstrated that this view needs to be reevaluated. In this paper I evaluate the morphology of five Marginopora populations from around the Coral Sea by microCT-scanning. I argue that ecomorphological and ontogenetic variation is smaller than geographic variation in morphology. This forms the basis for the description of three new species, M. santoensis nov. spec., M. charlottensis nov. spec., M. orpheusensis nov. spec. Quantit...
The genera of calcarinids Calcarina and Baculogypsina are the dominant foraminifera in the surface s...
The planktonic foraminifera genus Globigerinoides provides a prime example of a species-rich genus i...
A robust and consistent taxonomy underpins the use of fossil material in palaeoenvironmental researc...
Benthic foraminifera, and certainly symbiont-bearing (large) benthic foraminifera are generally cons...
Benthic foraminifera, and certainly symbiont-bearing (large) benthic foraminifera are generally cons...
Reconstructions of the protoconch and deuteroconch of A) Marginopora vertebralis; B) M. rossi and C)...
Benthic foraminifera, shell-bearing protists, are familiar from geological studies. Although many sp...
Accurate definition of species is critical to understanding ecological and evolutionary processes an...
The author comments on eight species belonging to the foraminiferal family Soritidae occurring in or...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderA...
Foraminifera are a group of mostly marine protists with high taxonomic diversity. Species identifica...
International audiencePrevious genetic studies of extant planktonic foraminifera have provided evide...
The genera of calcarinids Calcarina and Baculogypsina are the dominant foraminifera in the surface s...
The planktonic foraminifera genus Globigerinoides provides a prime example of a species-rich genus i...
A robust and consistent taxonomy underpins the use of fossil material in palaeoenvironmental researc...
Benthic foraminifera, and certainly symbiont-bearing (large) benthic foraminifera are generally cons...
Benthic foraminifera, and certainly symbiont-bearing (large) benthic foraminifera are generally cons...
Reconstructions of the protoconch and deuteroconch of A) Marginopora vertebralis; B) M. rossi and C)...
Benthic foraminifera, shell-bearing protists, are familiar from geological studies. Although many sp...
Accurate definition of species is critical to understanding ecological and evolutionary processes an...
The author comments on eight species belonging to the foraminiferal family Soritidae occurring in or...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderA...
Foraminifera are a group of mostly marine protists with high taxonomic diversity. Species identifica...
International audiencePrevious genetic studies of extant planktonic foraminifera have provided evide...
The genera of calcarinids Calcarina and Baculogypsina are the dominant foraminifera in the surface s...
The planktonic foraminifera genus Globigerinoides provides a prime example of a species-rich genus i...
A robust and consistent taxonomy underpins the use of fossil material in palaeoenvironmental researc...