International audienceMolecular phylogenetics gives new insights into the taxonomy of foraminifera, independent of their morphology. After a survey of the present knowledge on how molecular phylogeny can contribute to foraminiferal taxonomy, we present an applied example. The comparison of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequences belonging to the SSU (Small Subunit) and LSU (Large Subunit) genes of Pseudoeponides falsobeccarii with other similar sequences of rotaliids available in GenBank shows that this species actually belongs to the genus Ammonia, because it groups inside the other Ammonia sequences instead of forming a distinct clade. Moreover, Ammonia falsobeccarii forms a clade well separated from other Ammonia phylotypes, meaning that it can b...
A robust and consistent taxonomy underpins the use of fossil material in palaeoenvironmental researc...
Traditional morphological methods for species identification are highly time consuming, especially f...
International audienceAmmonia is one of the most widespread foraminiferal genera worldwide. Three ph...
International audienceMolecular phylogenetics gives new insights into the taxonomy of foraminifera, ...
Molecular phylogenetics gives new insights into the taxonomy of foraminifera, independent of their m...
Abstract. The genus Ammonia is a common benthic foraminifer which is widely distributed in nearshore...
The diversity and distribution of modern benthic foraminifera has been extensively studied in order ...
Foraminifera are traditionally defined as marine granuloreticuloseans characterized by the presence ...
Abstract Foraminifera are a species-rich phylum of rhizarian protists that are highly abundant in ma...
The traditional morphology-based classification of Rotaliida was recently challenged by molecular ph...
The limitations of a traditional morphology-based classification of Foraminifera have been demonstra...
Ammonia and Elphidium collected in the Kiel Fjord for the present study were first identified on mor...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderA...
Les morpho-espèces de foraminifères planctoniques sont composées d'éco-génotypes parfois différentia...
Les foraminifères du genre Elphidium sont parmi les plus abondants en milieux marins côtiers à trave...
A robust and consistent taxonomy underpins the use of fossil material in palaeoenvironmental researc...
Traditional morphological methods for species identification are highly time consuming, especially f...
International audienceAmmonia is one of the most widespread foraminiferal genera worldwide. Three ph...
International audienceMolecular phylogenetics gives new insights into the taxonomy of foraminifera, ...
Molecular phylogenetics gives new insights into the taxonomy of foraminifera, independent of their m...
Abstract. The genus Ammonia is a common benthic foraminifer which is widely distributed in nearshore...
The diversity and distribution of modern benthic foraminifera has been extensively studied in order ...
Foraminifera are traditionally defined as marine granuloreticuloseans characterized by the presence ...
Abstract Foraminifera are a species-rich phylum of rhizarian protists that are highly abundant in ma...
The traditional morphology-based classification of Rotaliida was recently challenged by molecular ph...
The limitations of a traditional morphology-based classification of Foraminifera have been demonstra...
Ammonia and Elphidium collected in the Kiel Fjord for the present study were first identified on mor...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderA...
Les morpho-espèces de foraminifères planctoniques sont composées d'éco-génotypes parfois différentia...
Les foraminifères du genre Elphidium sont parmi les plus abondants en milieux marins côtiers à trave...
A robust and consistent taxonomy underpins the use of fossil material in palaeoenvironmental researc...
Traditional morphological methods for species identification are highly time consuming, especially f...
International audienceAmmonia is one of the most widespread foraminiferal genera worldwide. Three ph...