Planktonic foraminifera are widely used in biostratigraphic, palaeoceanographic and evolutionary studies, but the strength of many study conclusions could be weakened if taxonomic identifications are not reproducible by different workers. In this study, to assess the relative importance of a range of possible reasons for among-worker disagreement in identification, 100 specimens of 26 species of macroperforate planktonic foraminifera were selected from a core-top site in the subtropical Pacific Ocean. Twenty-three scientists at different career stages – including some with only a few days experience of planktonic foraminifera – were asked to identify each specimen to species level, and to indicate their confidence in each identification. Th...
Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographic studies, from s...
Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographic studies, from s...
Present-day ecological communities and the deep-time fossil record both inform us about the processe...
Planktonic foraminifera are widely used in biostratigraphic, palaeoceanographic and evolutionary stu...
Applications of planktonic foraminifera in Quaternary palaeoceanographic and palaeobiological studi...
Plankton counting and analysis is essential in ecological study, yet scant literature exists as to t...
Large-scale trends in planktonic foraminiferal diversity have so far been based on utilization of sy...
The size structure of plankton communities is an important determinant of their functions in marine ...
Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographic studies, from s...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical f...
Large-scale trends in planktonic foraminiferal diversity have so far been based on utilization of sy...
The species composition of many groups of marine plankton appears well predicted by sea surface temp...
Large-scale trends in planktonic foraminiferal diversity have so far been based on utilization of sy...
© 2016 Fenton et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographic studies, from s...
Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographic studies, from s...
Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographic studies, from s...
Present-day ecological communities and the deep-time fossil record both inform us about the processe...
Planktonic foraminifera are widely used in biostratigraphic, palaeoceanographic and evolutionary stu...
Applications of planktonic foraminifera in Quaternary palaeoceanographic and palaeobiological studi...
Plankton counting and analysis is essential in ecological study, yet scant literature exists as to t...
Large-scale trends in planktonic foraminiferal diversity have so far been based on utilization of sy...
The size structure of plankton communities is an important determinant of their functions in marine ...
Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographic studies, from s...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical f...
Large-scale trends in planktonic foraminiferal diversity have so far been based on utilization of sy...
The species composition of many groups of marine plankton appears well predicted by sea surface temp...
Large-scale trends in planktonic foraminiferal diversity have so far been based on utilization of sy...
© 2016 Fenton et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographic studies, from s...
Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographic studies, from s...
Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographic studies, from s...
Present-day ecological communities and the deep-time fossil record both inform us about the processe...