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spicules. Calcareous microfossils: Calcareous (CaCO3) microfossils include coccoliths, foraminifera, calcareous dinoflagellate cysts, and ostracods (seed... |
example, Oodinium and Pfiesteria). Some dinoflagellates produce resting stages, called dinoflagellate cysts or dinocysts, as part of their lifecycles;... |
Micropaleontology (redirect from Photography of microfossil) (CaCO3) microfossils include coccoliths, foraminifera, calcareous dinoflagellate cysts, and ostracods (seed shrimp). Phosphatic microfossils include conodonts... |
Dinocyst (redirect from Dinoflagellate cysts) sediments as microfossils. Organic-walled dinocysts are often resistant and made out of dinosporin. There are also calcareous dinoflagellate cysts and siliceous... |
Palynology (category Microfossils) Ehrenberg (radiolarians, diatoms and dinoflagellate cysts), Gideon Mantell (desmids) and Henry Hopley White (dinoflagellate cysts). Quantitative analysis of pollen... |
than any known dinoflagellate, and dinoflagellate biomarkers are absent in the Ediacaran period. Green alga-related spores and cysts are generally differently... |
Acritarchs are organic microfossils, known from approximately 1800 million years ago to the present. The classification is a catch all term used to refer... |
dinoflagellate cysts and comparison of microfossil abundance with hydrocarbon abundance, the dinosterane was associated with marine dinoflagellates.... |
Marine microorganisms (section Dinoflagellates) radiolarians can be in symbiosis with dinoflagellates The dinoflagellate Dinophysis acuta Dinoflagellates Dinoflagellates often live in symbiosis with other... |
Alfred Eisenack (category Dinoflagellates) He first described chitinozoans and many species of acritarchs, dinoflagellate cysts and graptolites. In 1973 he became an honorary member of the Paleontological... |
Palynodinium (category Dinoflagellates) the microfossils which lead to the recent discovery of the K/Pg event record in marine sediments of the northeast Pacific. Dinoflagellate cysts are estimated... |
haptophytes (coccoliths), silicoflagellates, tintinnids (ciliates), dinoflagellates, green algae, red algae, heliozoans, radiolarians, foraminiferans,... |
Marine protists (section Dinoflagellates) radiolarians can be in symbiosis with dinoflagellates The dinoflagellate Dinophysis acuta Dinoflagellates Dinoflagellates often live in symbiosis with other... |
Warnowia (category Dinoflagellate genera) contain cysts that were identified as Warnowia rosea once germinated. The cysts were morphologically similar to acritarchs, which are organic microfossils that... |
records, which represent global ice volume changes. Investigation on dinoflagellate cyst in the Mediterranean Sea has identified warm and cold temperate dinocyst... |
used in biostratigraphy. Species of microfossils such as acritarchs, chitinozoans, conodonts, dinoflagellate cysts, ostracods, pollen, spores and foraminiferans... |
reconstruct ancient ocean currents. The oil industry relies heavily on microfossils such as forams to find potential hydrocarbon deposits. For the same reasons... |
Teeth, scales, tusks etc Limpet teeth Otolith otolithic membrane Scale microfossils Tusk Calcification amorphous calcium carbonate marine biogenic calcification... |
CPE and might have been calcareous dinocysts, i.e., calcareous cysts of dinoflagellates. The recent discovery of a prominent δ13C negative shift in higher... |
International Conference on Planktonic Microfossils. 1 (23): 375–377. Retrieved 3 March 2022. Wetzel, O. (1958). "New microfossils from the Lias, especially from... |