Body size is a central feature of any organism, reflecting its physiology, ecology and evolutionary history. Marine microplankton are major contributors to the particulate inorganic …
Laboratory experiments with living planktic foraminifers show that the δ 13 C and δ 18 O values of shell calcite decrease with increasing sea water pH and/or carbonate ion …
We present new data on genotypic differences and biogeographic distribution of coiling types in the living planktonic foraminiferal morphospecies Neogloboquadrina pachyderma …
Hydrographic changes in the NW Arabian Sea are mainly controlled by the monsoon system. This results in a strong seasonal and vertical gradient in surface water properties …
The size of any organism is influenced by the surrounding ecological conditions. In this study, we investigate the effects of such factors on the size spectra of planktic foraminiferal …
A cumulative data set from the eastern North Atlantic was compiled and analysed to study the population dynamics of Globigerina bulloides. Data were generated from samples …
The distribution of diatoms, coccolithophores and planktic foraminifers mirrored the hydrographic and trophic conditions of the surface ocean (0–100 m) across the upwelling …
Productivity in the Arabian Sea is one of the highest in the world. It is controlled by seasonally reversing monsoonal wind‐driven upwelling of nutrient‐rich deeper waters …
Variations in primary productivity (PP) have been reconstructed in eutrophic, mesotrophic and oligotrophic parts of the Arabian Sea over the past 135 000 years applying principal …