EM Förderer, D Rödder, MR Langer - Global Change Biology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Global warming threatens the viability of tropical coral reefs and associated marine calcifiers, including symbiont‐bearing larger benthic foraminifera (LBF). The impacts of …
Globally, one of the two most common shallow-marine and estuarine foraminiferal genera is Ammonia. Over the past 50 years, the majority of workers have identified specimens in this …
Lagos Lagoon is among Africa's largest estuarine ecosystems, bordered by one of the fastest growing megacities in the world and the ultimate repository of contaminants carried in …
R Stulpinaite… - Mediterranean …, 2020 - ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr
The human-mediated translocation of marine alien species beyond their natural ranges started as early as people began navigating the sea and is of growing concern to nature …
Abstract The Apapa and Badagry creeks in Nigeria are a corridor of long-term anthropogenic activities, including mangrove removal, urban expansion, and …
Mangrove forests are extremely productive ecosystems, are sources and sinks of organic carbon, and provide essential services both to the marine environment and people. We have …
Only three species of alveolinoidean larger foraminifera occur in present-day tropical shallow-water marine settings. Alveolinella quoyi thrives in the Central Indo-Pacific and …
The palaeobiogeography of the alveolinoid Borelis species reveals the evolutionary patterns leading to the two extant representatives, which occur in shallow‐water tropical carbonate …
Abstract The Apapa-Badagry Creek in southwestern Nigeria is a largely man-impact area being bordered to the north by sprawling residential estates and industries and to the south …