Ostracods are small-sized crustaceans, which inhabit all aquatic ecosystems and, because they have a comprehensive fossil record, are important environmental and paleoenvironmental indicators. However several aspects of the ecology of modern species (the basis for the paleontological investigations) are still controversial. Previous authors have raised the hypothesis that benthic ostracods, because of their calcified carapaces, are unable to survive below the Carbonate Compensation Depth (CCD). Herein we test this hypothesis based on (1) ostracods newly collected from the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench at depths far below the CCD during the KuramBio II expedition; and (2) a compilation of all previously published records of (geologically) Recent de...
Ostracods are microscopic, aquatic Crustacea with calcareous carapaces and are common components of ...
Twenty-two specimens of Ostracoda representing fifteen species of twelve genera were found in sedime...
Results of over twenty five years of ostracod (Crustacea)research in the south west Pacific, especia...
Ostracods are small-sized crustaceans, which inhabit all aquatic ecosystems and, because they have a...
Hadal depths are one of the least explored ecosystems on the planet, with little data on biodiversit...
We report the distribution of ostracods from ∼5000 m depth from the Southeast and Equatorial Atlanti...
A total of 393 samples were examined, of which 259 samples contained ostracods. Some 15,800 individu...
The class Ostracoda is made up of small crustaceans, with a shell size generally ranging from 0.2 to...
The class Ostracoda comprises one of the most diverse taxonomic groups within the subphylum Crustace...
An exceptionally well-preserved ostracode from the Silurian of Herefordshire, United Kingdom, provid...
Twenty-two specimens of Ostracoda representing fifteen species of twelve genera were found in sedime...
Ostracoda are microcrustaceans whose soft parts are enclosed in a bivalve carapace composed of low-...
Sparse, poorly preserved late Oligocene (3 species) and early Miocene (4 species) ostracod faunas ha...
Knowledge on micro-crustaceans in high mountain-ecosystems and their potential in palaeoclimatic res...
The Ostracoda (Gk. ostrakon, a shell, and eidos, form) are extremely interesting crustaceans that di...
Ostracods are microscopic, aquatic Crustacea with calcareous carapaces and are common components of ...
Twenty-two specimens of Ostracoda representing fifteen species of twelve genera were found in sedime...
Results of over twenty five years of ostracod (Crustacea)research in the south west Pacific, especia...
Ostracods are small-sized crustaceans, which inhabit all aquatic ecosystems and, because they have a...
Hadal depths are one of the least explored ecosystems on the planet, with little data on biodiversit...
We report the distribution of ostracods from ∼5000 m depth from the Southeast and Equatorial Atlanti...
A total of 393 samples were examined, of which 259 samples contained ostracods. Some 15,800 individu...
The class Ostracoda is made up of small crustaceans, with a shell size generally ranging from 0.2 to...
The class Ostracoda comprises one of the most diverse taxonomic groups within the subphylum Crustace...
An exceptionally well-preserved ostracode from the Silurian of Herefordshire, United Kingdom, provid...
Twenty-two specimens of Ostracoda representing fifteen species of twelve genera were found in sedime...
Ostracoda are microcrustaceans whose soft parts are enclosed in a bivalve carapace composed of low-...
Sparse, poorly preserved late Oligocene (3 species) and early Miocene (4 species) ostracod faunas ha...
Knowledge on micro-crustaceans in high mountain-ecosystems and their potential in palaeoclimatic res...
The Ostracoda (Gk. ostrakon, a shell, and eidos, form) are extremely interesting crustaceans that di...
Ostracods are microscopic, aquatic Crustacea with calcareous carapaces and are common components of ...
Twenty-two specimens of Ostracoda representing fifteen species of twelve genera were found in sedime...
Results of over twenty five years of ostracod (Crustacea)research in the south west Pacific, especia...