Biological activity introduces variability in element incorporation during calcification and thereby decreases the precision and accuracy when using foraminifera as geochemical proxies in paleoceanography. This so-called 'vital effect' consists of organismal and environmental components. Whereas organismal effects include uptake of ions from seawater and subsequent processing upon calcification, environmental effects include migration- and seasonality-induced differences. Triggering asexual reproduction and culturing juveniles of the benthic foraminifer Ammonia tepida under constant, controlled conditions allow environmental and genetic variability to be removed and the effect of cell-physiological controls on element incorporation to be qu...
The Mg/Ca ratio of Foraminifera calcium carbonate tests is used as proxy for seawater temperature an...
International audienceThe reconstruction of past temperatures is often achieved through measuring th...
International audienceThe reconstruction of past temperatures is often achieved through measuring th...
Biological activity introduces variability in element incorporation during calcification and thereby...
Biological activity introduces variability in element incorporation during calcification and thereby...
The intratest variation in the chemical composition of Globorotalia scitula and G. inflata recovered...
Magnesium, incorporated in foraminiferal calcite (Mg/CaCC), is used intensively to reconstruct past ...
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, massive release of CO2 has affected both global cl...
In this paper, we review the current understanding of biomineralization in perforate foraminifera. I...
The distribution of Mg/Ca within the tests of eight modern planktonic foraminifer species has been c...
We have developed a technique to determine the variability of trace elements (including Li, B, Na, M...
Mg/Ca composition and test wall profile characteristics have been measured in a population of Orbuli...
Accurate reconstructions of seawater salinity could provide valuable constraints for studying past o...
Geochemical observations indicate that planktic foraminifer test Mg/Ca is heterogeneous in many spec...
The Mg/Ca ratio of Foraminifera calcium carbonate tests is used as proxy for seawater temperature an...
International audienceThe reconstruction of past temperatures is often achieved through measuring th...
International audienceThe reconstruction of past temperatures is often achieved through measuring th...
Biological activity introduces variability in element incorporation during calcification and thereby...
Biological activity introduces variability in element incorporation during calcification and thereby...
The intratest variation in the chemical composition of Globorotalia scitula and G. inflata recovered...
Magnesium, incorporated in foraminiferal calcite (Mg/CaCC), is used intensively to reconstruct past ...
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, massive release of CO2 has affected both global cl...
In this paper, we review the current understanding of biomineralization in perforate foraminifera. I...
The distribution of Mg/Ca within the tests of eight modern planktonic foraminifer species has been c...
We have developed a technique to determine the variability of trace elements (including Li, B, Na, M...
Mg/Ca composition and test wall profile characteristics have been measured in a population of Orbuli...
Accurate reconstructions of seawater salinity could provide valuable constraints for studying past o...
Geochemical observations indicate that planktic foraminifer test Mg/Ca is heterogeneous in many spec...
The Mg/Ca ratio of Foraminifera calcium carbonate tests is used as proxy for seawater temperature an...
International audienceThe reconstruction of past temperatures is often achieved through measuring th...
International audienceThe reconstruction of past temperatures is often achieved through measuring th...