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100%1988Tabachnick, Rachel: Evolving entities in fossil populations; a morphometric analysis of Miocene planktonic foraminifera (Globorotalia)
100%1988Boltovskoy, E.: Size change in the phylogeny of foraminifera
100%1998Liu, Li: Studies in Cenozoic calcareous nannofossils; biochronology and paleoceanography
86%1982Zeppieri, James Benjamin: Synchronous parallel evolution among three early Oligocene lineages of trissocyclid Radiolaria from the equatorial Pacific Ocean
86%1989D'Hondt, Steven; Keller, Gerta et al.: Phylogenetic and stratigraphic analysis of earliest Paleocene planktic foraminifera
86%1995D'Hondt, Steven; Zachos, James C.: 75 million years of photosymbiosis in planktic foraminifera
86%1983Schafersman, Steven Dale: Paleobiosystematics of the Artiscinae lineages (Miocene Radiolaria) and the implications for biostratigraphy, biosystematic analysis, and the tempo and mode of evolution
86%1991Sorhannus, U.; Fenster, E. J. et al.: Iterative evolution in the diatom genus Rhizosolenia Ehrenberg
86%1991Hallock, Pamela; Premoli Silva, Isabella et al.: Similarities between planktonic and larger foraminiferal evolutionary trends through Paleogene paleoceanographic changes
86%1996Whatley, Robin C.: The bonds unloosed; the contribution of Ostracoda to our understanding of deep sea events and processes
86%1984Blueford, Joyce R.: Defining radiolarian species; in search of solutions
86%1991Norris, Richard D.: Parallel evolution in the keel structure of planktonic foraminifera
86%1989Tabachnick, R. Elena: Evolving entities in populations of Miocene planktonic foraminifera (Globorotalia)
86%1989Young, J. R.; Steinmetz, J.: Coccolithus pelagicus in the late Miocene to Recent, taxonomy, size variation and development of the bridged form
86%1989Thomas, Ellen: Development of Cenozoic deep-sea benthic foraminiferal faunas in Antarctic waters
86%1990Kitchell, J. A.; Hoffman, A.: Rates of species-level origination and extinction; functions of age, diversity, and history
86%1995Ushakova, Maola: Changes of calcareous nannoplankton evolutionary diversity during the Paleogene
86%1983Kitchell, Jennifer A.; Hoffman, Antoni: A test of evolutionary models; survivorship and accretion analysis of species extinction and origination
86%2004Groecke, D. R.; Tipple, Brett J. et al.: A Cenozoic terrestrial isotope record and the evolution of C (sub 4) photosynthesis
86%2004Finkel, Zoe; Katz, Mimi et al.: Cope's rule, environmental change, and the evolution of diatoms through the Cenozoic
86%1986Boersma, Anne; Premoli Silva, Isabella: Terminal Eocene events; planktonic foraminifera and isotopic evidence
86%1988Sanfilippo, A.: The early evolution of the genus Cyclampterium
86%2007Dennell, R.: Archaeological records; 2.7 Myr-300,000 years ago in Asia
86%2002Lazarus, David B.: Environmental control of evolution in Neogene Antarctic radiolarian faunas
86%1996Hildebrand-Habel, T.; Willems, H.: Proposed research on Mesozoic and Cenozoic calcareous dinoflagellate cysts of the South Atlantic Ocean
86%362009Dingle, R. V.: Further visions of Dollo's law through ostracods' eyes; an essay
86%1988Hills, Scott Jean: The analysis of microfossil shape; experiments using planktonic foraminifera
86%1993MacLeod, Norman: The Maastrichtian-Danian radiation of triserial and biserial planktic foraminifera; testing phylogenetic and adaptational hypotheses in the (micro)fossil record
86%1993Seibold, Eugen: Warum in der Tiefsee bohren? Why drill in the deep sea?
86%2008Henderiks, J.: Late Miocene coccolithophore (r)evolution
71%1998D'Hondt, Steven: Isotopic proxies for ecological collapse and recovery from mass extinctions
71%1983Benson, Richard H.: Changes in deep-sea ostracode fauna from Eocene into Oligocene
71%29
29-284
1983Scott, George H.: Divergences and phyletic transformations in the history of the Globorotalia inflata lineage
71%1981Kennett, J. P.; Srinivasan, M. S.: Miocene paleobiogeography of planktonic foraminiferal assemblages in the South Pacific
71%1121988Granlund, A.; Caulet, J. P. et al.: Morphometric study of Lamprocyrtis nigriniae from ODP Leg 112 (Pacific Ocean); paleoenvironmental and evolutionary interpretations
71%44
44-390
1982Gombos, A. M.: Early and middle Eocene diatom evolutionary events
71%73
73-524
1982Hsue, Kenneth J.: Evolutionary and environmental consequences of a terminal Cretaceous event
71%29
29-284
1982Kennett, J. P.; Malmgren, B. A. et al.: Evolutionary biology of planktonic foraminifera
71%91982Schafersman, Steven D.: Evolutionary modes of Miocene Artiscinae (Radiolaria); gradual phyletic change and punctuated speciation
71%90
90-588
1987Wei, Kuo-Yen: Tempo and mode of evolution in Neogene planktonic foraminifera; taxonomic and morphological evidence
71%1982Malmgren, B. A.; Corliss, B. H.: Microevolutionary analysis of Eocene-Oligocene deep-sea benthonic foraminifera
71%18
18-173
1982Lombari, Gail A.; Boden, Gary: Paleobiogeography and diversity of Radiolaria; Recent vs. Miocene
71%22
22-214
1982Malmgren, Bjorn A.; Lohmann, G. P. et al.: Ten million years of evolution in the planktonic foraminiferal Globorotalia tumida group
71%154
154-926
1998Kucera, M.: High-resolution anatomy of the mid-Pliocene Sphaeroidinella transition
71%22
22-214
1989MacLeod, Norman: Is punctuated anagenesis a stratigraphic artifact?
71%74
74-525
1996Kucera, Michal; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Gradual morphological evolution in a Late Cretaceous lineage of planktonic Foraminifera
71%1994Spencer-Cervato, Cinzia; Thierstein, Hans R. et al.: How synchronous are Neogene marine plankton events?download
71%94
94-607
1993Spencer-Cervato, Cinzia; Lazarus, Dave et al.: Evolution and migration of the Globorotalia crassaformis-Tosaensis-Truncatulinoides; stratigraphic and morphometric data
71%1985Johnson, David A.; Nigrini, Catherine A.: Time-transgressive late Cenozoic radiolarian events of the equatorial Indo-Pacific
71%1998Coxall, Helen K.; Pearson, Paul N. et al.: Morphological evolution and stable isotopic evidence for habitat change in the Eocene Hantkeninidae
71%77
77-538
1991Spezzaferri, Silvia; Premoli Silva, Isabella: Oligocene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and paleoclimatic interpretation from Hole 538A, DSDP Leg 77, Gulf of Mexico
71%22
22-214
1991MacLeod, Norman: Punctuated anagenesis and the importance of stratigraphy to paleobiology
71%86
86-577
1991d'Hondt, Steven L.: Phylogenetic and stratigraphic analysis of earliest Paleocene biserial and triserial planktonic foraminifera
71%1987Casey, Richard E.; Perez-Guzman, Ana Maria et al.: Radiolarian evidence bearing on the oceanographic history of the Gulf of California, and the Gulf's possible role in radiolarian evolutionary history
71%1984Hoffman, Antoni; Kitchell, Jennifer A.: Evolution in a pelagic planktic system; a paleobiologic test of models of multispecies evolution
71%1987McCartney, Kevin: Silicoflagellates, ebridians, and archaeomonads
71%1191989Bartek, Louis R.; Anderson, John B. et al.: Evidence for late Oligocene ice sheet grounding on the Ross Sea continental shelf and an alternative model for the development of continental scale glaciation in Antarctica
71%1671999Kucera, Michal; Kennett, James P.: Plio-Pleistocene neogloboquadrinids (planktonic Foraminifera) in the California current system; 3 Myr of evolution and immigration
71%30
30-289
1988Schaaf, A.: Quantitative morphology and the tempo of evolution of some Calocycletta
71%29
29-284
1980Malmgren, B.; Kennett, J. P.: Phyletic gradualism in a late Cenozoic planktonic foraminiferal bioseries; DSDP, Southwest Pacific
71%1983Kennett, James P.; Wei, K. Y. et al.: Neogene planktonic foraminifera; evolution at high resolution
71%21
21-208
1983Gombos, A. M., Jr.: A new diatom genus from the early Paleocene
71%28
29
35
36
1986Petrushevska, M. G.: Evolution of the Antarctissa Group
71%80
95
1986Hart, Malcolm B.; Ball, Kim C.: Late Cretaceous anoxic events, sea-level changes and the evolution of the planktonic foraminifera
71%117
117-722
2004Huang, Yongsong; Clemens, Steven et al.: A 10 million year, high-resolution record of C4 and C3 plant evolution from Arabian Sea ODP Site 722
71%2003deMenocal, Peter: Linking African climate change to human evolution
71%2010Raffi, I.; Ciummelli, Mariana et al.: Preliminary data from IODP Site U1338 of the Pacific Equatorial Age Transect (PEAT IODP Expedition 320/321); a study on the interaction between paleoenvironment and evolution of selected calcareous nannofossil taxa
71%12
12-119
1992Legendre, Serge; Hartenberger, Jean-Louis: The evolution of mammalian faunas in Europe during the Eocene and Oligocene
71%85
85-573
1986Lazarus, David B.: Tempo and mode of species-level evolution in the radiolarian genus Pterocanium
71%1994Liu, Chengjie; Olsson, Richard K.: On the origin of Danian normal perforate planktonic foraminifera from Hedbergella
71%167
167-1014
2001Kucera, M.; Kennett, J. P.: Mid-Pleistocene origin of Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral
71%143
143-865
2001Coxall, H. K.; Huber, B. T. et al.: Morphometric evidence for gradual evolution in the hantkeninid planktonic Foraminifera
71%74
74-528
1990D'Hondt, Steven Lawrence: Environmental change and the planktic foraminiferal response to the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary event
71%1984Maruyama, Toshiaki: Miocene diatom biostratigraphy of onshore sequences on the Pacific side of Northeast Japan with reference to DSDP Hole 438A; (Part I)
71%1541998Raffi, Isabella; Backman, Jan et al.: Evolutionary trends of tropical calcareous nannofossils in the late Neogene
71%74
74-528
1987D'Hondt, Steven; Keller, Gerta: Patterns of evolution in some earliest Paleocene lineages of planktic foraminifera
71%2000Quillevere, Frederic; Norris, Richard D. et al.: 59.2 Ma and 56.5 Ma; two significant moments in the evolution of acarininids (planktonic Foraminifera)
71%2000Smolka, Peter: A new paleotemperature transfer-algorithm and its application to the reconstruction of Neogene oceans
71%48
48-400
1994Radionova, E. P.; Khokholova, I. E.: Comparable analysis of Paleocene-Eocene radiolarian-diatomic associations from Precaspian Basin (site SP-1) and North Atlantic site 400A, Biscay Bay
71%681996Knappertsbusch, M.: Are the morphological evolutions of the planktic Foraminifera Globorotalia menardii different in the Caribbean Sea and in the equatorial eastern Pacific? A study in progress
71%2003Tiwari, R. K.; Rao, K. N. N.: A statistically significant long term characteristic time-scale of test size variation of calcareous trochospiral benthic Foraminifera (CTBF) during the past 120 m.y.download
71%138
138-846
1999Agusti i Ballester, Jordi: El problema de les tendencies en l'evolucio The problem of evolutionary trends
71%122
122-762
2002Hartley, Alexandra S.; Siesser, William G.: Do reversals of the Earth's magnetic field affect life on Earth? A biometric test of the hypothesis, using calcareous nannofossils
71%90
90-593
1987Tabachnick, Rachel: Individual variation and speciation in Miocene Globorotalia, DSDP core 593
71%851988Steineck, P. Lewis; Yozzo, David: The late Eocene-Recent Bradleya johnsoni Benson lineage (Crustacea, Ostracoda) in the central Equatorial Pacific
71%1991Martin, Ronald E.; Neff, E. et al.: Ecostratigraphic datums and sequence stratigraphy; application to the marine Quaternary
71%115
115-709
1991Spezzaferri, Silvia: Evolution and taxonomy of the Paragloborotalia kugleri (Bolli) lineage
71%1993D'Hondt, Steven; Zachos, James C.: Stable isotopic signals and the evolutionary radiation of earliest Paleocene planktic foraminifera
71%73
73-523
1998Pearson, Paul N.: Stable isotopes and the study of evolution in planktonic Foraminifera
71%1999Premoli Silva, Isabella; Sliter, William V.: Cretaceous paleoceanography; evidence from planktonic foraminiferal evolution
71%171B2002Watkins, David K.: Late Albian adaptive radiation of the genus Eiffellithus
71%171B2001Smith, David C.: Expansion of the marine Archaea
71%1993Lazarus, Dave; Beckmann, Jean-Pierre et al.: A global database of Neogene DSDP/ODP marine microfossil plankton and its use in geographic, stratigraphic and evolutionary syntheses
71%19
19-192
1997Motoyama, Isao: Origin and evolution of Cycladophora davisiana Ehrenberg (Radiolaria) in DSDP Site 192, Northwest Pacific
71%90
90-591
1991Thierstein, H. R.; Spencer-Cervato, C. et al.: Evolutionary origin and morphological differentiation of the extant planktonic foraminifer Globorotalia truncatulinoides
71%130
130-806
1996Norris, Richard D.; Corfield, Richard M. et al.: What is gradualism? Cryptic speciation in globorotaliid foraminifera
71%165
165-1000
2005Crudeli, D.; Kinkel, H.: Surprising but predicted; Pliocene biodiversity burst in coccolithophore evolution
57%1998Peleo-Alampay, Alyssa M.; Bukry, David et al.: Late Miocene calcareous nannofossil genus Catinaster; taxonomy, evolution and magnetobiochronology
57%85
85-574
94
94-608
1988Monts, Lee: Late Oligocene through Quaternary shape changes in the long-ranging benthic foraminiferal species Epistominella exigua and Globocassidulina subglobosa
57%21
21-207
21-208
29
29-284
90
90-588
1988Wei, Kuo-Yen; Kennett, James P.: Phyletic gradualism and punctuated equilibrium in a late Neogene planktonic foraminiferal clade

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