Progress, challenges and future directions in marine organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst research: New insights from an international workshop [0.03%]
海洋有机壁硅藻囊研究的新进展、面临的挑战及未来方向——国际学术研讨会综述论文
Iria García-Moreiras,Ana Amorim,Vera Pospelova et al.
Iria García-Moreiras et al.
Cysts are resistant life-cycle stages that play a key role in the survival and dispersal of some dinoflagellate species. Given their preservation and fossilisation potential, the organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts have been widely used as ...
Growth of Heterostegina depressa under natural and laboratory conditions [0.03%]
自然及实验室条件下Heterostegina depressa的成长状况
Wolfgang Eder,Antonino Briguglio,Johann Hohenegger
Wolfgang Eder
The use of micro-computed tomography (μCT) provides a unique opportunity to look inside the shells of larger benthic foraminifera to investigate their structure by measuring linear and volumetric parameters. For this study, gamonts/schizon...
How to react to shallow water hydrodynamics: The larger benthic foraminifera solution [0.03%]
浅海水动力如何反应:大型底栖有孔虫视角解决方案
Antonino Briguglio,Johann Hohenegger
Antonino Briguglio
Symbiont-bearing larger benthic foraminifera inhabit the photic zone to provide their endosymbiotic algae with light. Because of the hydrodynamic conditions of shallow water environments, tests of larger foraminifera can be entrained and tr...
Effect of different seawater Mg2 + concentrations on calcification in two benthic foraminifers [0.03%]
不同浓度海水镁离子对两种底栖有孔虫钙化作用的影响
Antje Mewes,Gerald Langer,Lennart Jan de Nooijer et al.
Antje Mewes et al.
Magnesium, incorporated in foraminiferal calcite (Mg/CaCC), is used intensively to reconstruct past seawater temperatures but, in addition to temperature, the Mg/CaCC of foraminiferal tests also depends on the ratio of Mg and Ca in seawater...
High-resolution calcareous nannoplankton palaeoecology as a proxy for small-scale environmental changes in the Early Miocene [0.03%]
高分辨率钙质超微化石古生态学作为早期渐新世小型环境变化的替代指标
Gerald Auer,Werner E Piller,Mathias Harzhauser
Gerald Auer
Within a 5.5-m-thick succession of upper Burdigalian (CNP-zone NN4) shallow neritic sediments from the North Alpine Foreland Basin in Lower Austria a high-resolution section of finely laminated sediment with a thickness of 940.5 mm was logg...