AbstractAmmonia aomoriensis (Asano 1951) was isolated from 78 samples collected from the Yellow Sea and East China Sea during 2010 to 2014. The species exhibits dimorphism (microspheric and megalospheric forms) and different coiling directions (dextral and sinistral). A fragment of SSU rDNA was sequenced for four specimens of A. aomoriensis exhibiting different morphologies (dextral vs. sinistral, microspheric vs. megalospheric). Our results show that A. aomoriensis from our study sites branch within previously obtained sequences of the same species. In order to test whether morphological differences are environmentally controlled we investigated 667 specimens from Qingdao and Jiaozhou Bay among which 290 were right coiled (dextral) and 377...
Ammonia and Elphidium collected in the Kiel Fjord for the present study were first identified on mor...
Foraminifera are traditionally defined as marine granuloreticuloseans characterized by the presence ...
The distribution and population sizes of species of foraminifera, a group of marine protistans, are ...
AbstractAmmonia aomoriensis (Asano 1951) was isolated from 78 samples collected from the Yellow Sea ...
Abstract. The genus Ammonia is a common benthic foraminifer which is widely distributed in nearshore...
Foraminifers form an important link between bacteria and macrobenthos in natural food webs and there...
Foraminifers form an important link between bacteria and macrobenthos in natural food webs and there...
Despite the extensive use of foraminiferal proxies for paleoclimatic reconstructions, the question h...
The distribution and population sizes of species of foraminifera, a group of marine protistans, are ...
The diversity and distribution of modern benthic foraminifera has been extensively studied in order ...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderA...
The foraminifer Ammonia beccarii (Linné) was studied from various Holocene environments of the Atlan...
The genetic diversity, morphology and biogeography of Ammonia specimens was investigated across the ...
The distribution of the Recent shallow water Foraminifera in Matsushima Bay on the Pacific coast of ...
International audienceAmmonia is one of the most widespread foraminiferal genera worldwide. Three ph...
Ammonia and Elphidium collected in the Kiel Fjord for the present study were first identified on mor...
Foraminifera are traditionally defined as marine granuloreticuloseans characterized by the presence ...
The distribution and population sizes of species of foraminifera, a group of marine protistans, are ...
AbstractAmmonia aomoriensis (Asano 1951) was isolated from 78 samples collected from the Yellow Sea ...
Abstract. The genus Ammonia is a common benthic foraminifer which is widely distributed in nearshore...
Foraminifers form an important link between bacteria and macrobenthos in natural food webs and there...
Foraminifers form an important link between bacteria and macrobenthos in natural food webs and there...
Despite the extensive use of foraminiferal proxies for paleoclimatic reconstructions, the question h...
The distribution and population sizes of species of foraminifera, a group of marine protistans, are ...
The diversity and distribution of modern benthic foraminifera has been extensively studied in order ...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderA...
The foraminifer Ammonia beccarii (Linné) was studied from various Holocene environments of the Atlan...
The genetic diversity, morphology and biogeography of Ammonia specimens was investigated across the ...
The distribution of the Recent shallow water Foraminifera in Matsushima Bay on the Pacific coast of ...
International audienceAmmonia is one of the most widespread foraminiferal genera worldwide. Three ph...
Ammonia and Elphidium collected in the Kiel Fjord for the present study were first identified on mor...
Foraminifera are traditionally defined as marine granuloreticuloseans characterized by the presence ...
The distribution and population sizes of species of foraminifera, a group of marine protistans, are ...