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- copepods, salps, and some jellyfish). By contrast, meroplankton are only planktic for part of their lives (usually the larval stage), and then graduate to...
- changes across the Latest Danian Event in the South Atlantic Ocean and planktic foraminiferal response". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology...
- Holoplankton are organisms that are planktic (they live in the water column and cannot swim against a current) for their entire life cycle. Holoplankton...
- main extinct orders, Dendroidea (benthic graptolites) and Graptoloidea (planktic graptolites). The latter is the most diverse, including 5 suborders, where...
- changes across the Latest Danian Event in the South Atlantic Ocean and planktic foraminiferal response" (PDF). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology...
- Calcium carbonate contributors, including plankton (such as coccoliths and planktic foraminifera), coralline algae, sponges, brachiopods, echinoderms, bryozoa...
- updated suprageneric classification of planktic foraminifera after growing evidence of multiple benthic-planktic transitions". Spanish Journal of Palaeontology...
- She earned her PhD at ETH Zurich where she studied the macroecology of planktic foraminifers. Her thesis was awarded the ETH Zurich Medal, and Schmidt...
- changes in the East China Sea during the last ~400 kyr reconstructed using planktic foraminifera". Global and Planetary Change. 189: 103173. Bibcode:2020GPC...
- updated suprageneric classification of planktic foraminifera after growing evidence of multiple benthic-planktic transitions". Spanish Journal of Palaeontology...