- algae,
golden algae, diatoms, and dinoflagellates.
These mixotrophic foraminifers are
particularly common in nutrient-poor
oceanic waters. Some forams...
-
candidate section(s) None
Upper boundary definition FAD of the
Planktonic Foraminifer Rotalipora globotruncanoides Upper boundary GSSP Mont Risoux, Hautes-Alpes...
-
Fujita &
Johannes Pignatti 2023. A new
species of the
larger porcelaneous foraminifer Borelis provides novel insights into
Neogene to
Recent western Pacific...
- (1–5 °C) than
estimates derived from the
oxygen isotopes of
planktonic foraminifer.
Although these estimates exceed temperatures of
modern tropical forests...
-
fontanelle for- bore,
drill Latin forāre, forātus foralite, foramen,
foraminifer,
perforation form-
shape Latin fōrma conform, deform, form, formal, formation...
-
Ammonia is a
genus of
marine foraminifers. It is one of the most
abundant foraminifer genera worldwide and
occurs in
sheltered and
shallow marine intertidal...
- span
formality Formal Lower boundary definition FAD of the
Planktonic Foraminifer Rotalipora globotruncanoides Lower boundary GSSP Mont Risoux, Hautes-Alpes...
- Hao; Wang,
Yongbiao (14 July 2015). "End-Permian m****
extinction of
foraminifers in the
Nanpanjiang basin,
South China".
Journal of Paleontology. 83 (5):...
-
Lower GSSP
ratified 2003
Upper boundary definition LAD of
Planktonic Foraminifers Hantkenina and
Cribrohantkenina Upper boundary GSSP M****ignano quarry...
- trilobites, crustaceans), chordates, echinoderms, molluscs, brachiopods,
foraminifers and radiolarians, etc. 530 Ma The
first known footprints on land date...