Evolution of planktic organisms from benthic ancestors is commonly thought to represent unidirectional expansion into new ecological domains, possibly only once per clade. For foraminifera, this evolutionary expansion occurred in the Early-Middle Jurassic, and all living and extinct planktic foraminifera have been placed within 1 clade, the Suborder Globigerinina. The subsequent radiation of planktic foraminifera in the Jurassic and Cretaceous resulted in highly diverse assemblages, which suffered mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous, leaving an impoverished assemblage dominated by microperforate triserial and biserial forms. The few survivor species radiated to form diverse assemblages once again in the Cenozoic. There have, howeve...
Ecotypic correlations between stable isotopic signals and skeletal size indicate that some Late Cret...
Foraminifera are marine protists that evolved and diversified throughout the Phanerozoic Eon. These...
ABSTRACT: Over 100 cosmopolitan species of deep-sea benthic foraminifera (Extinction Group, Ext. Gp)...
Examples of evolution, extinction and homoplasy of the larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) occur throu...
The transition from benthos to plankton requires multiple adaptations, yet so far it remains unclear...
The transition from benthos to plankton requires multiple adaptations, yet so far it remains unclear...
The Earth is currently experiencing rates of environmental change unprecedented in the last 66 milli...
In this dissertation, I investigate macroevolutionary patterns and dynamics in planktonic foraminife...
Phylogenetic analyses based on partial sequences of the small subunit (SSU) ribosomal (r) RNA gene h...
Biostromes and low-relief bioherms, some of which are characterized by exceptionally large, flat spe...
Present-day ecological communities and the deep-time fossil record both inform us about the processe...
Paleontological analyses of patterns of evolution at the 'species level' too often make uncritical u...
We present a complete phylogeny of macroperforate planktonic foraminifer species of the Cenozoic Era...
Abstract " The planktonic foraminifera lmost certainly evolved from benthonic ancestors in the ...
The planktonic foraminifera genus Globigerinoides provides a prime example of a species-rich genus i...
Ecotypic correlations between stable isotopic signals and skeletal size indicate that some Late Cret...
Foraminifera are marine protists that evolved and diversified throughout the Phanerozoic Eon. These...
ABSTRACT: Over 100 cosmopolitan species of deep-sea benthic foraminifera (Extinction Group, Ext. Gp)...
Examples of evolution, extinction and homoplasy of the larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) occur throu...
The transition from benthos to plankton requires multiple adaptations, yet so far it remains unclear...
The transition from benthos to plankton requires multiple adaptations, yet so far it remains unclear...
The Earth is currently experiencing rates of environmental change unprecedented in the last 66 milli...
In this dissertation, I investigate macroevolutionary patterns and dynamics in planktonic foraminife...
Phylogenetic analyses based on partial sequences of the small subunit (SSU) ribosomal (r) RNA gene h...
Biostromes and low-relief bioherms, some of which are characterized by exceptionally large, flat spe...
Present-day ecological communities and the deep-time fossil record both inform us about the processe...
Paleontological analyses of patterns of evolution at the 'species level' too often make uncritical u...
We present a complete phylogeny of macroperforate planktonic foraminifer species of the Cenozoic Era...
Abstract " The planktonic foraminifera lmost certainly evolved from benthonic ancestors in the ...
The planktonic foraminifera genus Globigerinoides provides a prime example of a species-rich genus i...
Ecotypic correlations between stable isotopic signals and skeletal size indicate that some Late Cret...
Foraminifera are marine protists that evolved and diversified throughout the Phanerozoic Eon. These...
ABSTRACT: Over 100 cosmopolitan species of deep-sea benthic foraminifera (Extinction Group, Ext. Gp)...