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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-18-977-2021
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Vertical distribution of planktic foraminifera through an oxygen minimum zone: how assemblages and test morphology reflect oxygen concentrations
Catherine V. Davis
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Yale University, New Haven,
CT 06511, USA
Karen Wishner
Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island,
Narragansett, RI 02882, USA
Willem Renema
Department of Ecosystem & Landscape Dynamics, Institute for
Biodiversity & Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED), University of Amsterdam,
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, the Netherlands
Pincelli M. Hull
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Yale University, New Haven,
CT 06511, USA
Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University, New Haven, 06511,
USA
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- Planktic foraminifera iodine/calcium ratios from plankton tows H. Winkelbauer et al.
- Past foraminiferal acclimatization capacity is limited during future warming R. Ying et al.
- Calcifying plankton: From biomineralization to global change P. Ziveri et al.
- The late Neogene to Quaternary surface water changes as responses from planktonic foraminifera at the transitional Subantarctic Zone B. Nirmal & K. Mohan
- Intermediate water circulation drives distribution of Pliocene Oxygen Minimum Zones C. Davis et al.
- 3D morphological variability in foraminifera unravel environmental changes in the Baltic Sea entrance over the last 200 years C. Choquel et al.
- Foraminiferal and geochemical evidence of the late Quaternary monsoon and oceanographic shifts in the southern Bay of Bengal K. Aravind et al.
- An analysis of protists in Pacific oxygen deficient zones: implications for Prochlorococcus and N2‐producing bacteria C. Fuchsman et al.
- Volumetric analysis of benthic foraminifera: Intraspecific test size and growth patterns related to embryonic size and food resources C. Belanger
- Trace element composition of modern planktic foraminifera from an oxygen minimum zone: Potential proxies for an enigmatic environment C. Davis et al.
- Spatial and Vertical Benthic Foraminifera Diversity in the Oxygen Minimum Zone of Mejillones Bay, Northern Chile L. Tavera Martínez et al.
- Reviews and syntheses: Review of proxies for low-oxygen paleoceanographic reconstructions B. Hoogakker et al.
- Evaluating foraminifera-bound δ15N as an ocean deoxygenation proxy: the influence of oxygen-deficient zone depths T. Kong et al.
- Morphospace of lanternfish larvae and their interplay with oceanographic conditions from the southeastern Pacific Ocean F. Orrego et al.
- Deglacial restructuring of the Eastern equatorial Pacific oxygen minimum zone C. Davis
- Contrasting vertical distributions of recent planktic foraminifera off Indonesia during the southeast monsoon: implications for paleoceanographic reconstructions R. Tapia et al.
- Benthic foraminifera and gromiids from oxygen-depleted environments – survival strategies, biogeochemistry and trophic interactions N. Glock
- Environmental DNA metabarcoding of foraminifera for biological monitoring of bottom water and sediments on the Takuyo-Daigo Seamount in the northwestern Pacific A. Maeda et al.
- The Peruvian oxygen minimum zone was similar in extent but weaker during the Last Glacial Maximum than Late Holocene N. Glock et al.
- An end-Permian two-stage extinction pattern in the deep-water Dongpan Section, and its relationship to the migration and vertical expansion of the oxygen minimum zone in the South China Basin W. He et al.
- The I/Ca paleo-oxygenation proxy in planktonic foraminifera: A multispecies core-top calibration A. Hess et al.
- Planktic foraminifera record the succession of anaerobic metabolisms in particle microenvironments across a pelagic oxygen gradient S. Doherty et al.
- Late Neogene evolution of modern deep-dwelling plankton F. Boscolo-Galazzo et al.
- Barium enrichment in the non-spinose planktic foraminifer, Globorotalia truncatulinoides J. Richey et al.
24 citations as recorded by crossref.
- Planktic foraminifera iodine/calcium ratios from plankton tows H. Winkelbauer et al.
- Past foraminiferal acclimatization capacity is limited during future warming R. Ying et al.
- Calcifying plankton: From biomineralization to global change P. Ziveri et al.
- The late Neogene to Quaternary surface water changes as responses from planktonic foraminifera at the transitional Subantarctic Zone B. Nirmal & K. Mohan
- Intermediate water circulation drives distribution of Pliocene Oxygen Minimum Zones C. Davis et al.
- 3D morphological variability in foraminifera unravel environmental changes in the Baltic Sea entrance over the last 200 years C. Choquel et al.
- Foraminiferal and geochemical evidence of the late Quaternary monsoon and oceanographic shifts in the southern Bay of Bengal K. Aravind et al.
- An analysis of protists in Pacific oxygen deficient zones: implications for Prochlorococcus and N2‐producing bacteria C. Fuchsman et al.
- Volumetric analysis of benthic foraminifera: Intraspecific test size and growth patterns related to embryonic size and food resources C. Belanger
- Trace element composition of modern planktic foraminifera from an oxygen minimum zone: Potential proxies for an enigmatic environment C. Davis et al.
- Spatial and Vertical Benthic Foraminifera Diversity in the Oxygen Minimum Zone of Mejillones Bay, Northern Chile L. Tavera Martínez et al.
- Reviews and syntheses: Review of proxies for low-oxygen paleoceanographic reconstructions B. Hoogakker et al.
- Evaluating foraminifera-bound δ15N as an ocean deoxygenation proxy: the influence of oxygen-deficient zone depths T. Kong et al.
- Morphospace of lanternfish larvae and their interplay with oceanographic conditions from the southeastern Pacific Ocean F. Orrego et al.
- Deglacial restructuring of the Eastern equatorial Pacific oxygen minimum zone C. Davis
- Contrasting vertical distributions of recent planktic foraminifera off Indonesia during the southeast monsoon: implications for paleoceanographic reconstructions R. Tapia et al.
- Benthic foraminifera and gromiids from oxygen-depleted environments – survival strategies, biogeochemistry and trophic interactions N. Glock
- Environmental DNA metabarcoding of foraminifera for biological monitoring of bottom water and sediments on the Takuyo-Daigo Seamount in the northwestern Pacific A. Maeda et al.
- The Peruvian oxygen minimum zone was similar in extent but weaker during the Last Glacial Maximum than Late Holocene N. Glock et al.
- An end-Permian two-stage extinction pattern in the deep-water Dongpan Section, and its relationship to the migration and vertical expansion of the oxygen minimum zone in the South China Basin W. He et al.
- The I/Ca paleo-oxygenation proxy in planktonic foraminifera: A multispecies core-top calibration A. Hess et al.
- Planktic foraminifera record the succession of anaerobic metabolisms in particle microenvironments across a pelagic oxygen gradient S. Doherty et al.
- Late Neogene evolution of modern deep-dwelling plankton F. Boscolo-Galazzo et al.
- Barium enrichment in the non-spinose planktic foraminifer, Globorotalia truncatulinoides J. Richey et al.
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