Ammonia is one of the most widespread foraminiferal genera worldwide. Three phylotypes (Ammonia sp. T1, T2 and T6), commonly encountered in the northeast Atlantic, are usually associated with the morphospecies Ammonia tepida. The biogeographic distribution of these three types was previously investigated in coastal environments around Great Britain based on genetic assignations. A new method was recently developed to recognize these three phylotypes based on morphological criteria (i.e. pore size and suture elevation on spiral side), avoiding the need to use molecular analyses to identify them. The results presented here allow us to validate the consistency of the morphometric determination method but also to define more precisely the pore ...
Genetic characterisation (SSU rRNA genotyping) and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) imaging of ind...
The planktonic foraminifera are a highly abundant and diverse group of marine pelagic protists that ...
International audienceMolecular phylogenetics gives new insights into the taxonomy of foraminifera, ...
Ammonia is one of the most widespread foraminiferal genera worldwide. Three phylotypes (Ammonia sp. ...
International audienceAmmonia is one of the most widespread foraminiferal genera worldwide. Three ph...
The overall aim of this PhD thesis is to investigate the three phylotypes Ammonia sp. T1, T2 and T6 ...
The genetic diversity, morphology and biogeography of Ammonia specimens was investigated across the ...
High morphological variation and the lack of clearly defined morphological criteria for identificati...
International audienceAmong benthic foraminifera, the genus Ammonia is characterized by high morphol...
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The diversity and distribution of modern benthic foraminifera has been extensively studied in order ...
This study analyses the taxonomy, ecology and biogeography of the species of benthic foraminifera l...
Ammonia and Elphidium collected in the Kiel Fjord for the present study were first identified on mor...
Abstract. The genus Ammonia is a common benthic foraminifer which is widely distributed in nearshore...
Genetic characterisation (SSU rRNA genotyping) and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) imaging of ind...
The planktonic foraminifera are a highly abundant and diverse group of marine pelagic protists that ...
International audienceMolecular phylogenetics gives new insights into the taxonomy of foraminifera, ...
Ammonia is one of the most widespread foraminiferal genera worldwide. Three phylotypes (Ammonia sp. ...
International audienceAmmonia is one of the most widespread foraminiferal genera worldwide. Three ph...
The overall aim of this PhD thesis is to investigate the three phylotypes Ammonia sp. T1, T2 and T6 ...
The genetic diversity, morphology and biogeography of Ammonia specimens was investigated across the ...
High morphological variation and the lack of clearly defined morphological criteria for identificati...
International audienceAmong benthic foraminifera, the genus Ammonia is characterized by high morphol...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderA...
The diversity and distribution of modern benthic foraminifera has been extensively studied in order ...
This study analyses the taxonomy, ecology and biogeography of the species of benthic foraminifera l...
Ammonia and Elphidium collected in the Kiel Fjord for the present study were first identified on mor...
Abstract. The genus Ammonia is a common benthic foraminifer which is widely distributed in nearshore...
Genetic characterisation (SSU rRNA genotyping) and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) imaging of ind...
The planktonic foraminifera are a highly abundant and diverse group of marine pelagic protists that ...
International audienceMolecular phylogenetics gives new insights into the taxonomy of foraminifera, ...