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Culver & Lipps, 2003

Predation on and by Foraminifera

Culver, S. J., Lipps, J. H.
DOI
DOI10.1007/978-1-4615-0161-9_2
Aasta2003
RaamatPredator—Prey Interactions in the Fossil Record. Topics in Geobiology, volume 20
Toimetaja(d)Kelley P. H., Kowalewski, M., Hansen T. A.
KirjastusSpringer New York
Kirjastuse kohtNew York
Kuulub kogumikkuKelley et al., 2003 (eds)
Leheküljed7-32
Tüüpartikkel kogumikus
Keelinglise
Id44842

Abstrakt

Foraminifera are diverse and numerically important in most marine ecosystems and have been since the early Paleozoic. Their ecology and distribution have been studied extensively across the globe (Murray, 1991). They are also important in the geologic record, being one of the best represented fossil organisms since the Cambrian (Culver, 1991; Lipps, 1992). Foraminifera are widely used in ecologic, paleobiologic, paleoceanographic, and paleoclimatic analyses. Yet we know little about their trophic relationships, a fundamental ecologic feature of any group of organism

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