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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the taxonomy,
biology, sedimentation, and carbonate geochemistry of modern
species. Students, early career and advanced scientists alike will
profit from a broad synthesis of the current understanding of
planktic foraminifers as an ecological indicator, biogeochemical
factories, and proxies in paleoceanography. The classification of
modern species is amply illustrated with electron and light
microscope images of morphotypes, addresses the state-of-the-art of
molecular genetics of species, and provides a detailed guide for
any laboratory analyses. The biology of planktic foraminifers is
extensively discussed in chapters dedicated to the cellular
ultrastructure, nutrition, symbionts, reproduction, ontogeny, and
test architecture. Building on the biological prerequisites, the
distribution of planktic foraminifers is discussed at regional to
global scale. The geochemistry and sedimentation of tests are
considered in relation to the ecology of the living animal. In the
final chapter, which examines the most common methods in planktic
foraminifer research, hands-on information is provided on sampling,
processing and analyzing samples in the laboratory, as well as
selected established methods for data interpretation. The various
topics discussed in this book are aimed at the application of
planktic foraminifers as sensitive indicators of the changing
climate and marine environment.
In a single volume, the authors bring together a review of current
biological understanding of planktonic foraminifera and apply it to
developments in sedimentology. With the growing interest in the
shells of this class of protozoa as indicators of the history of
the earth, revealed through the sedimentary record, a comprehensive
analysis of the biology of contemporary foraminifera has become
necessary. Main topics covered include Taxonomy, Collecting and
Culture Methods, Cellular Ultrastructure, Host and Symbiont
Relationships, Trophic Activity and Nutrition, Reproduction, Shell
Ontogeny and Architecture, Ecology and Sedimentation and Settlement
of Shells.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the taxonomy,
biology, sedimentation, and carbonate geochemistry of modern
species. Students, early career and advanced scientists alike will
profit from a broad synthesis of the current understanding of
planktic foraminifers as an ecological indicator, biogeochemical
factories, and proxies in paleoceanography. The classification of
modern species is amply illustrated with electron and light
microscope images of morphotypes, addresses the state-of-the-art of
molecular genetics of species, and provides a detailed guide for
any laboratory analyses. The biology of planktic foraminifers is
extensively discussed in chapters dedicated to the cellular
ultrastructure, nutrition, symbionts, reproduction, ontogeny, and
test architecture. Building on the biological prerequisites, the
distribution of planktic foraminifers is discussed at regional to
global scale. The geochemistry and sedimentation of tests are
considered in relation to the ecology of the living animal. In the
final chapter, which examines the most common methods in planktic
foraminifer research, hands-on information is provided on sampling,
processing and analyzing samples in the laboratory, as well as
selected established methods for data interpretation. The various
topics discussed in this book are aimed at the application of
planktic foraminifers as sensitive indicators of the changing
climate and marine environment.
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