Larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) are important and prolific carbonate producers both in modern and ancient shallow tropical seas. During the Paleogene the genus Nummulites was particularly abundant with a global distribution, leading it to be frequently used in biostratigraphy. However, their evolution is poorly understood as classification is Europe-centered and mostly based on external characters and equatorial thin sections. New occurrences from regions outside the northern Tethys which poorly fit in thus reference frame, show that a more rigid framework for the classification of Nummulites is needed. Here we apply micro computed-tomographical scanning, a tool that recently has become available, to visualise 3D chamber shape of Nummulit...
The ‘‘critical shear velocity’ ’ and ‘‘settling velocity’ ’ of foraminiferal shells are important pa...
Plasticity in developmental trajectories has been proposed to contribute to species divergence but f...
Biostromes and low-relief bioherms, some of which are characterized by exceptionally large, flat spe...
Four specimens of larger benthic foraminifera (the Recent Palaeonummulites venosus and Operculina am...
The calculation from 3D images of chamber volumes and shapes and their changes during ontogeny provi...
Reticulate Nummulites are a widespread and distinctive group of Nummulites, frequently used in biost...
Reticulate Nummulites are a widespread and distinctive group of Nummulites, frequently used in biost...
Reticulate Nummulites are a widespread and distinctive group of Nummulites, frequently used in biost...
Th is work demonstrates the potential of three-dimensional biometric quantifi cation using microtomo...
The latest generation of high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (HRXCT), with a submicron resolut...
Paleontological analysis of extensive new collections from surface exposures of the Jackson Stage in...
The latest generation of high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (HRXCT), with a submicron resolut...
The sheer volume of 3D data restricts understanding of genetic speciation when analyzing specimens o...
This work demonstrates the potential of three-dimensional biometric quantification using microtomogr...
The use of computed tomography to investigate the structure of Larger Benthic Foraminifera is presen...
The ‘‘critical shear velocity’ ’ and ‘‘settling velocity’ ’ of foraminiferal shells are important pa...
Plasticity in developmental trajectories has been proposed to contribute to species divergence but f...
Biostromes and low-relief bioherms, some of which are characterized by exceptionally large, flat spe...
Four specimens of larger benthic foraminifera (the Recent Palaeonummulites venosus and Operculina am...
The calculation from 3D images of chamber volumes and shapes and their changes during ontogeny provi...
Reticulate Nummulites are a widespread and distinctive group of Nummulites, frequently used in biost...
Reticulate Nummulites are a widespread and distinctive group of Nummulites, frequently used in biost...
Reticulate Nummulites are a widespread and distinctive group of Nummulites, frequently used in biost...
Th is work demonstrates the potential of three-dimensional biometric quantifi cation using microtomo...
The latest generation of high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (HRXCT), with a submicron resolut...
Paleontological analysis of extensive new collections from surface exposures of the Jackson Stage in...
The latest generation of high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (HRXCT), with a submicron resolut...
The sheer volume of 3D data restricts understanding of genetic speciation when analyzing specimens o...
This work demonstrates the potential of three-dimensional biometric quantification using microtomogr...
The use of computed tomography to investigate the structure of Larger Benthic Foraminifera is presen...
The ‘‘critical shear velocity’ ’ and ‘‘settling velocity’ ’ of foraminiferal shells are important pa...
Plasticity in developmental trajectories has been proposed to contribute to species divergence but f...
Biostromes and low-relief bioherms, some of which are characterized by exceptionally large, flat spe...