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Foraminifera

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Extensive Morphological Variability In Asexually Produced Planktic Foraminifera, Catherine V. Davis, Caitlin M. Livsey, Hannah M. Palmer, Pincelli M. Hull, Ellen Thomas, Tessa M. Hill, Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson Jul 2020

Extensive Morphological Variability In Asexually Produced Planktic Foraminifera, Catherine V. Davis, Caitlin M. Livsey, Hannah M. Palmer, Pincelli M. Hull, Ellen Thomas, Tessa M. Hill, Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson

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Marine protists are integral to the structure and function of pelagic ecosystems and marine carbon cycling, with rhizarian biomass alone accounting for more than half of all mesozooplankton in the oligotrophic oceans. Yet, understanding how their environment shapes diversity within species and across taxa is limited by a paucity of observations of heritability and life history. Here, we present observations of asexual reproduction, morphologic plasticity, and ontogeny in the planktic foraminifer in laboratory culture. Our results demonstrate that planktic foraminifera reproduce both sexually and asexually and demonstrate extensive phenotypic plasticity in response to nonheritable factors. These two processes fundamentally explain …


Calcification Of The Planktonic Foraminiferaglobigerinabulloidesand Carbonate Ion Concentration Resultsfrom The Santa Barbara Basin, Emily B. Osborne, Robert C. Thunell, Brittney J. Marshall, Jessica A. Holm, Eric J. Tappa, Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson, Wei‐Jun Cai, Baoshan Chen Aug 2016

Calcification Of The Planktonic Foraminiferaglobigerinabulloidesand Carbonate Ion Concentration Resultsfrom The Santa Barbara Basin, Emily B. Osborne, Robert C. Thunell, Brittney J. Marshall, Jessica A. Holm, Eric J. Tappa, Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson, Wei‐Jun Cai, Baoshan Chen

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Planktonic foraminiferal calcification intensity, reflected by shell wall thickness, has been hypothesized to covary with the carbonate chemistry of seawater. Here we use both sediment trap and box core samples from the Santa Barbara Basin to evaluate the relationship between the calcification intensity of the planktonic foraminifera species Globigerina bulloides, measured by area density (µg/µm2), and the carbonate ion concentration of seawater ([CO32−]). We also evaluate the influence of both temperature and nutrient concentration ([PO43−]) on foraminiferal calcification and growth. The presence of two G. bulloides morphospecies with systematically different calcification properties and offset stable isotopic compositions was identified within …