Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät: Auflistung Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät nach Autor "Langer, Martin R."
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Benthic foraminifera as proxies to infer paleoenvironmental conditions: Case studies from Western Siberia, and the Arabian and Mediterranean Sea
Trubin, Iaroslav (2024-01-22)Foraminifera are among the most important microfossils and invaluable tools for geosciences. Because of their small size and abundance, foraminifera are widely involved in applied studies where they are used for age-dating, ... -
Benthic Foraminifera Assemblages from Shallow-Water Ecosystems: Implications for Environmental Assessment and Monitoring
Fajemila, Olugbenga Temitope (2017-03-03)Benthic foraminifera have proved to be useful as present and past indicators in aquatic habitats because they are sensitive and react rapidly to environmental changes in various ecosystems. The knowledge of their modern ... -
Biogeography and Diversity Hotspots of Larger Indo-Pacific Foraminifera: A Structural Faunal Analysis from Raja Ampat
Förderer, Esther-Meena (2018-07-05)This thesis is the first comprehensive study on the species-rich benthic foraminiferal fauna of Raja Ampat (Indonesia) and the first to evaluate the biogeographic richness patterns and faunal provinces of recent Indo-Pacific ... -
Case studies on tropical benthic foraminifera assemblages in coastal marine environments under anthropogenic stress for the investigation of primary controlling factors in their diversity and distribution patterns
Sariaslan, Nisan (2023-01-18)Benthic foraminifera are found in all types of marine environments, from brackish estuaries to the deep ocean basins. They are invaluable tools in paleoclimatology, paleoceanography, biostratigraphy, and in modern ecological ... -
Faunal Provinces and Patterns of Diversity in Late Cretaceous (Santonian-Maastrichtian) Larger Foraminifera
Goldbeck, Elke J. (2008)A detailed biogeographical analysis of the global distribution of 25 different genera of larger symbiont-bearing foraminifera from the Late Cretaceous reveals that they exhibit distinct patterns. On a generic level, the ... -
The Foraminifera of the Zanzibar Archipelago: (Tanzania, East Africa)
Thissen, Jens Michael (2015-01-08)The Zanzibar Archipelago is the largest reef system in eastern Africa and represents the transition from the high-diversity region of the Asian Indo-Pacific to the cold-water areas of southern Africa. It is among the most ... -
Impact and Range Extension of Invasive Foraminifera in the NW Mediterranean Sea: Implications for Diversity and Ecosystem Functioning
Mouanga, Gloria Hortense (2018-01-18)Climate warming and the poleward widening of the tropical belt have induced range shifts in a variety of marine and terrestrial organisms. Among the key taxa that are rapidly expanding their latitudinal range are larger ... -
Rezente benthische Foraminiferen im Bereich des Benguelastroms, Südwestafrika: Verbreitungsmuster und ihre steuernden Faktoren
Schmidt-Sinns, Julia (2008)Diese Arbeit stellt die erste detaillierte Untersuchung zur Biodiversität rezenter benthischer Foraminiferen des Flachwasserbereichs der gesamten Südwestküste Afrikas dar. Dazu wurden die Foraminiferen der Südwestküste ... -
Vegetation and climate history during the last glacial-interglacial cycle at Lake Van, eastern Anatolia
Pickarski, Nadine (2014-04-16)This study investigated the first continuous high-resolution pollen record from Lake Van, eastern Anatolia that encompasses the last glacial-interglacial cycle (~130 ka BP). The reconstructed paleovegetation documents a ...