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Ecology of Larger Foraminifera

Nummulites gizehensis is one of numerous larger foraminifera which from the Carboniferous to the Tertiary contributed to the formation of sedimentary rocks. In the Allgäu, Bavaria, nummulitic limestones are exposed. Recent larger foraminifera occur, like their fossil allies, in warm shallow seas. Upon their death, their shells turn into marine sand. This is illustrated by a Hawaiian sandy beach. The sublittoral algal benthos of a Hawaiian rockpool is a habitat of these sand producers. Here Sorites variabilis, Amphistegina lobifera, Amphistegina lessonii, Peneroplis pertusus and Heterostegina depressa occur the ecology of which is treated in the film. In the interstice of the algae they are protected against surf and solar radiation.

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Alternative title
Ökologie der Großforaminiferen
Location
Hannover TIB
Extent
104MB, 00:08:30:00 (unknown)
Language
Englisch
Notes
Audiovisuelles Material

Bibliographic citation
Ecology of Larger Foraminifera ; (Jan. 1983)

Keyword
ecology / Foraminifera
biology
ethology, morphology
Peneroplis
ecology (zoology)
Sorites
rhizopoda - rhizopods
sedimentary layers
Heterostegina depressa
coral sand
environmental sciences/ecology
nummulites
zoology
botany
Amphistegina
protozoa
ecology (botany)

Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
IWF (Göttingen)
(when)
1983-01-01
Contributor
Röttger, Rudolf
Dieter Haarhaus (Redaktion)
Jürgen Kaeding, Karl-Heinz Seack (Kamera)
Paul Atkins, Moana Productions (Kamera)
B. Milthaler (Schnitt)

DOI
10.3203/IWF/C-1497eng
Last update
04.12.2024, 8:09 AM CET

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Object type

  • zweidimensionales bewegtes Bild

Associated

  • Röttger, Rudolf
  • Dieter Haarhaus (Redaktion)
  • Jürgen Kaeding, Karl-Heinz Seack (Kamera)
  • Paul Atkins, Moana Productions (Kamera)
  • B. Milthaler (Schnitt)
  • IWF (Göttingen)

Time of origin

  • 1983-01-01

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