Digitate shell morphologies have evolved repeatedly in planktonic foraminifera throughout the Cretaceous and Cenozoic. Digitate species are usually rare in fossil and modern assemblages but show increased abundance and diversity at times during the Cretaceous and middle Eocene. In this paper we discuss the morphology and stratigraphic distribution of digitate planktonic foraminifera and establish the isotopic depth ecology of fossil ones to draw parallels with modern counterparts. δ18O and δ13C values of six extinct and two modern digitate species, from six time slices (Cenomanian, Turonian, Eocene, Miocene, Pleistocene and Holocene) have similar isotopic depth ecologies, consistently registering the most negative δ13C and usually the most ...
Chamber elongation is a recurring morphological character in Cretaceous and Cenozoic planktonic fora...
The Oligocene–Miocene transition is characterized by a low degree of biotic turnover (extinction plu...
The interplay between evolution, paleoecology, and environmental change is examined in a geochemical...
Digitate shell morphologies have evolved repeatedly in planktonic foraminifera throughout the Cretac...
Oxygen isotope analyses of Tertiary and Cretaceous planktic foraminifera indicate that species have ...
In this study, I have examined the micro- and macroevolutionary changes in planktonic foraminifera a...
The late middle Eocene is marked by accelerated global cooling, representing part of the long transi...
The carbon stable isotope (δ13C) composition of the calcitic tests of planktonic foraminifera has an...
The Foraminiferida represents one order of single-celled protists that live either on the sea floor ...
The carbon stable isotope (13C) composition of the calcitic tests of planktonic foraminifera has an ...
Paleocene–Eocene warming and changes in oceanic hydrography should have significantly impacted the e...
The Paleogene evolutionary records of planktonic foraminifera and larger benthic foraminifera show p...
The carbon stable isotope (δ13C) composition of the calcitic tests of planktonic foraminifera has an...
The Earth is currently experiencing rates of environmental change unprecedented in the last 66 milli...
The Oligocene–Miocene transition is characterized by a low degree of biotic turnover (extinction plu...
Chamber elongation is a recurring morphological character in Cretaceous and Cenozoic planktonic fora...
The Oligocene–Miocene transition is characterized by a low degree of biotic turnover (extinction plu...
The interplay between evolution, paleoecology, and environmental change is examined in a geochemical...
Digitate shell morphologies have evolved repeatedly in planktonic foraminifera throughout the Cretac...
Oxygen isotope analyses of Tertiary and Cretaceous planktic foraminifera indicate that species have ...
In this study, I have examined the micro- and macroevolutionary changes in planktonic foraminifera a...
The late middle Eocene is marked by accelerated global cooling, representing part of the long transi...
The carbon stable isotope (δ13C) composition of the calcitic tests of planktonic foraminifera has an...
The Foraminiferida represents one order of single-celled protists that live either on the sea floor ...
The carbon stable isotope (13C) composition of the calcitic tests of planktonic foraminifera has an ...
Paleocene–Eocene warming and changes in oceanic hydrography should have significantly impacted the e...
The Paleogene evolutionary records of planktonic foraminifera and larger benthic foraminifera show p...
The carbon stable isotope (δ13C) composition of the calcitic tests of planktonic foraminifera has an...
The Earth is currently experiencing rates of environmental change unprecedented in the last 66 milli...
The Oligocene–Miocene transition is characterized by a low degree of biotic turnover (extinction plu...
Chamber elongation is a recurring morphological character in Cretaceous and Cenozoic planktonic fora...
The Oligocene–Miocene transition is characterized by a low degree of biotic turnover (extinction plu...
The interplay between evolution, paleoecology, and environmental change is examined in a geochemical...