Calcareous microfossils are widely used by paleoceanographers to investigate past sea-surface hydrology. Among these microfossils, planktonic foraminifera are probably the most extensively used tool (e.g. [1] for a review), as they are easy to extract from the sediment and can also be used for coupled geochemical (e.g; d18O, d13C, Mg/Ca) and paleo-ecological investigations. Planktonic foraminifera are marine protists, which build a calcareous shell made of several chambers which reflect in their chemistry the properties of the ambient water-masses. Planktonic foraminifera are known to thrive in various habitats, distributed not only along a latitudinal gradient, but also along different water-depth intervals within surface waters (0-1000 m)...
Planktonic foraminifera are useful organisms to assess the surface ocean's role in climate change, d...
The analysis of planktonic foraminifera obtained from Southern Ocean sediment traps allows the cali...
Over the past decades, polar regions such as the Canadian Arctic Archipelago have experienced pronou...
The Foraminiferida represents one order of single-celled protists that live either on the sea floor ...
Highlights • We review the knowledge on modern high-latitude planktic foraminifers. • Subp...
Surface water conditions at the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1314 (Southern Gardar...
Planktonic foraminifer tests are major archives of environmental change and provide a multitude of p...
Planktic foraminifers are marine protozoans with calcareous Shells and chambered tests. They first a...
Foraminifera are an amazing group of animals. Despite their microscopic size, they have had a large ...
The understanding of the relationship between planktonic foraminifera and their surrounding environm...
This paper focuses on a paleoecological study conducted on planktonic foraminifera from upper Oligoc...
Foraminifera are microscopically small, marine organisms with a shell which preserves easily in the ...
Evolution of approaches and methods for reconstruction of paleoenvironmental conditions from microfo...
Planktonic foraminifera are useful organisms to assess the surface ocean's role in climate change, d...
The analysis of planktonic foraminifera obtained from Southern Ocean sediment traps allows the cali...
Over the past decades, polar regions such as the Canadian Arctic Archipelago have experienced pronou...
The Foraminiferida represents one order of single-celled protists that live either on the sea floor ...
Highlights • We review the knowledge on modern high-latitude planktic foraminifers. • Subp...
Surface water conditions at the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1314 (Southern Gardar...
Planktonic foraminifer tests are major archives of environmental change and provide a multitude of p...
Planktic foraminifers are marine protozoans with calcareous Shells and chambered tests. They first a...
Foraminifera are an amazing group of animals. Despite their microscopic size, they have had a large ...
The understanding of the relationship between planktonic foraminifera and their surrounding environm...
This paper focuses on a paleoecological study conducted on planktonic foraminifera from upper Oligoc...
Foraminifera are microscopically small, marine organisms with a shell which preserves easily in the ...
Evolution of approaches and methods for reconstruction of paleoenvironmental conditions from microfo...
Planktonic foraminifera are useful organisms to assess the surface ocean's role in climate change, d...
The analysis of planktonic foraminifera obtained from Southern Ocean sediment traps allows the cali...
Over the past decades, polar regions such as the Canadian Arctic Archipelago have experienced pronou...