Worldwide genotyping in the planktonic foraminifer globoconella inflata: implications for life history and paleoceanography

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Paleoceanography et al. from the en Provence, France have published the article: Worldwide Genotyping in the Planktonic Foraminifer Globoconella inflata: Implications for Life History and Paleoceanography, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of October/20,/2011
  • what: While G. inflata was until now regarded as a single species the authors show that it rather constitutes a complex of two pseudo-cryptic species. The authors investigate the rDNA genetic diversity and biogeography within the morpho-species Globoconella inflata d'Orbigny 1839.

SUMMARY

    Planktonic foraminifera are pelagic protists whose calcareous shells have built up . . .

     

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