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Journal Article
Published: 23 October 2019
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2019) 49 (4): 423–433.
... of Ercan Özcan at İstanbul Technical University. Order FORAMINIFERIDA Eichwald, 1830 Family CALCARINIDAE Schwager, 1876 Genus Baculogypsina Sacco, 1893, emend. The characteristics of the genus are based on the single genus-type Baculogypsina sphaerulata (Parker & Jones, 1860...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2002
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2002) 32 (3): 201–216.
... Calcarinidae are common reef flat foraminifera of the western Pacific. The biology ( Röttger and Krüger, 1990 ; Sakai and Nishihira, 1981 ) and internal morphology ( Hottinger and Leutenegger, 1980 ) of most members of the Family Calcarinidae are well documented. However the definition of two widely...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1981
Journal of Sedimentary Research (1981) 51 (2): 467–474.
...Pamela Hallock Abstract Carbonate production, deposition, and turnover rates by selected members of the rotaliine foraminiferal families Asterigerinidae, Calcarinidae, and Nummulitidae were calculated using growth and standing crop data. In Palau, Western Caroline Islands, carbonate production...
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PhyML tree based on the 3′ end fragment of the SSU rRNA gene, showing the evolutionary relationships of 18 foraminiferal sequences belonging to the rotaliid families Calcarinidae and Glabratellidae. Specimens marked in bold indicate those for which sequences were acquired for the present study. The tree is unrooted. Specimens are identified by their accession numbers. Numbers at nodes indicate bootstrap values (BV). Only BV>70% are shown.
Published: 22 April 2025
Figure 18. PhyML tree based on the 3′ end fragment of the SSU rRNA gene, showing the evolutionary relationships of 18 foraminiferal sequences belonging to the rotaliid families Calcarinidae and Glabratellidae. Specimens marked in bold indicate those for which sequences were acquired
Journal Article
Published: 20 July 2022
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2022) 52 (3): 160–178.
... growth. The most abundant foraminiferal groups from the reef and most wreck samples are larger benthic foraminifera (LBF), especially Calcarinidae and Amphisteginidae, whereas in the muddier sites the most abundant are smaller benthic foraminifera (SBF) with the genera Pseudorotalia and Asterorotalia...
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 January 2017
PALAIOS (2017) 32 (1): 18–29.
... and Priabonian zones E14 and NP19 in the planktonic zonations. The systematic position of pellatispirids between the families Calcarinidae and Nummulitidae is discussed, being closer to the former. e-mail: [email protected] 22 1 2016 22 9 2016 Copyright © 2017, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1983
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1983) 24 (5): 254–261.
... from the typical members of the Calcarinidae, Miscellaneidae and Nummulitidae. It is best retained in the family Pellatispiridae Hanzawa. JOURNAL GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA Vol. 24. May 1983. np. 254 to 261 PELLATISPIRA (FORAMINIFERIDA) FROM THE UPPER EOCENE OF SURAT-BROACH, GUJARAT BJMAL K. SAMANTA...
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FIGURE 3—Live and dead foraminiferal assemblages from two different substrates on Apo Reef. The sample from the right side of the diagram is from algal turf on in situ dead branching coral. The sample from the left side of the diagram is from sand below the dead coral. A—Amphistegina; C—Calcarinidae; CY—Cymbaloporidae; D—Discorbidae and Glabratellidae; M—Miliolids; O—Others; PL—Planorbulinidae; R—Attached juvenile Rotaliines; S—Soritinae; T—Textulariina
Published: 01 August 2001
Calcarinidae; CY—Cymbaloporidae; D—Discorbidae and Glabratellidae; M—Miliolids; O—Others; PL—Planorbulinidae; R—Attached juvenile Rotaliines; S—Soritinae; T—Textulariina
Journal Article
Published: 22 April 2025
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2025) 55 (2): 103–130.
...Figure 18. PhyML tree based on the 3′ end fragment of the SSU rRNA gene, showing the evolutionary relationships of 18 foraminiferal sequences belonging to the rotaliid families Calcarinidae and Glabratellidae. Specimens marked in bold indicate those for which sequences were acquired...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2004
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2004) 34 (3): 169–179.
..., the residue was weighed. Algal symbiont-bearing larger Foraminifera considered in this study belong to the following families: Peneroplidae, Soritidae, Calcarinidae, Amphisteginidae and Nummulitidae (Plate 1 ). PLATE 1 Photomicrographs of algal symbiont-bearing larger foraminifera considered...
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Journal Article
Published: 23 October 2019
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2019) 49 (4): 459–460.
...., Imperforate larger benthic foraminifera from shallow-water carbonate facies (Middle and Late Eocene), Zagros Mountains, Iran………v. 49, no. 3, p. 275–302. Özcan, E., Hohenegger, J., Yücel, A. O., Kayğılı, S., Ali, N., and Hanif, M., Baculogypsina sulaimanensis n. sp. (Calcarinidae) from the Priabonian...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2008
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2008) 38 (2): 117–126.
... in the text (wt = weight). 3 E-mail: [email protected] 23 11 2007 13 09 2007 © 2008 Journal of Foraminiferal Research 2008 Large benthic foraminifera belonging to the Alveolinidae, Peneroplidae, Soritidae, Calcarinidae, Amphisteginidae and Nummulitidae...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2003
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2003) 33 (4): 277–284.
... textulariids. Our results show that the Nummulitidae form a monophyletic group supported by high bootstrap values (87%, 100%, and 97% for ML, NJ, and MP analyses respectively). The Nummulitidae branch as a sister group to the Calcarinidae and Rotaliidae (Fig. 1 ). The three families cluster together in all...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2017
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2017) 47 (3): 252–257.
... on the umbilical side. Further, frequency of occurrence of A. lessonii and A. radiata in all the stations on the Andaman Sea indicates that these species occur commonly in the shallow waters of this region. Members of Calcarinidae are commonly known as ‘star-sand’ foraminifera, reflecting their stellate...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1959
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1959) 1 (1): 156–166.
.... Dimensions: Diameter 0.44 mm. Family: CALCARINIDAE Genus: Baculogypsina Sacco, 1893 Baculogypsina? sp. indet. Fig. 2, No.9 Remarks: This species is doubtfully referred to the genm Baculogypsina. None of the specimens has all the spines preserved. Rare in occurrence. Dimensions: Diameter 0.31 mm. Family...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2012
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2012) 42 (2): 143–150.
... habitats, especially outside the range of strong competitors, notably the Calcarinidae ( Hallock and Larsen, 1979 ; Hallock, 1981b ). This agrees with other observations (e.g., Racey, 2001 ; Pujalte and others, 2003 ) that Cenozoic carbonate facies dominated by larger foraminiferal shells commonly have...
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Journal Article
Published: 22 September 2021
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2021) 51 (3): 210–224.
..., Calcarinidae, Nummulitidae, and Soritidae ( Ross, 1972 ; Hallock, 1981a ; Hohenegger, 1994 ; Sharma, 2007 ). The soritid Marginopora vertebralis Quoy & Gaimard, 1830, hosts symbiotic dinoflagellates originally described as belonging to the genus Symbiodinium ( Pawlowski et al., 2001 ; Pochon...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1957
AAPG Bulletin (1957) 41 (4): 727–741.
... in the Marshall Islands is to be compared with the dominance of the Miliolidae, down to 200 feet at least, in the Florida Keys area. The Calcarinidae are not represented in the Florida Keys area. The variations of the fauna recorded in the sediment of the back-reef is related to sediment sorting...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1974
AAPG Bulletin (1974) 58 (6): 1000–1007.
..., Alveolinidae, Acer-vulinidae, Planorbulinidae, Cymbaloporidae, and Calcarinidae). Of these 32 percent are common to the Western and Eastern Hemispheres, a larger percentage of common genera than 22 percent in Late Cretaceous. Ellis and Messina (1967) compiled an index list of larger foraminifers which...
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Journal Article
Published: 31 October 2022
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2022) 52 (4): 264–277.
... were uncommon and no planktic species were found ( Appendix 1 ). Members of the Order Rotaliida comprised 61% of the total assemblages ( Fig. 2 ), represented by the families Calcarinidae (40%), Rotaliidae (7%), Amphisteginidae (6%), Rosalinidae (3%), and Elphidiidae (2%), with Cymbaloporidae...