Planktonic foraminifera are unicellular marine protists that produce intricate calcareous tests, making them pivotal indicators in paleoceanography and modern climate studies. Their ecology and ...
Pteropods, or 'wing-footed' sea snails and slugs, may be more resilient to acidic oceans than previously thought, scientists report. By digging into their evolutionary history, the research team found ...
New results between 2009 and 2013 show that the diversity and functions of planktonic species in the global ocean change dramatically according to latitude. New results from the Tara Oceans expedition ...
Studying changes in marine biogeographic patterns, and the factors impacting these patterns over geological time, can help scientists understand current responses­ in organisms due to human-driven ...
Planktonic foraminifera assemblage from Caribbean sediments that provide an accurate picture of the species community before human influence. Each shell is less than one millimeter in size. Michal ...