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100%43
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1996Norris, Richard D.: Symbiosis as an evolutionary innovation in the radiation of Paleocene planktic foraminifera
88%1993MacLeod, Kenneth G.; Hoppe, Kathryn A.: Evidence that inoceramid bivalves were benthic and harbored chemosynthetic symbionts: Reply
88%171B
171B-1052
2008Wade, Bridget S.; Al-Sabouni, Nadia et al.: Symbiont bleaching in fossil planktonic Foraminifera
88%2072006Bornemann, Andre; Norris, Richard D.: Photosymbiosis and depth habitats of Late Cretaceous planktic Foraminifera
88%44
44-390
1998Houston, Ryan M.; Huber, Brian T.: Evidence of photosymbiosis in fossil taxa? Ontogenetic stable isotope trends in some Late Cretaceous planktonic Foraminifera
88%3072008Kano, Akihiro: Early evolution of coral reefs inferred from the results of drilling study of a deep-sea carbonate mound
77%43
43-384
74
74-528
86
86-577
208
208-1262
2012Birch, Heather S.; Coxall, Helen K. et al.: Evolutionary ecology of early Paleocene planktonic Foraminifera; size, depth habitat and symbiosis
71%30
30-289
1991Gasperi, Joseph T.: Inferred influence of algal symbionts on carbon isotopic values of Miocene planktonic foraminifera
71%62
62-465
1995Widmark, Joen G. V.; Henriksson, Anders S.: The "orphaned" agglutinated Foraminifera; Gaudryina cribrosphaerellifera n.sp. from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Central Pacific Ocean
71%1998D'Hondt, Steven; Zachos, James C.: Cretaceous Foraminifera and the evolutionary history of planktic photosymbiosis
71%120
120-748
171B
171B-1051
2011Edgar, K. M.; Bohaty, S. M. et al.: Transient symbiont bleaching of planktonic Foraminifera during the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum
53%167
167-1022
2002Stakes, Debra S.; Trehu, Anne M. et al.: Mass wasting, methane venting, and biological communities on the Mendocino transform fault
53%207
207-1257
207-1259
2007Bornemann, Andre; Norris, Richard D.: Size-related stable isotope changes in Late Cretaceous planktic Foraminifera; implications for paleoecology and photosymbiosisdownload
53%62
62-463
74
74-525
86
86-577
2003Abramovich, Sigal; Keller, Gerta et al.: Characterization of late Campanian and Maastrichtian planktonic foraminiferal depth habitats and vital activities based on stable isotopesdownload
53%120
120-750
122
122-761
2001Quillevere, Frederic; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Role of photosymbiosis and biogeography in the diversification of early Paleogene acarininids (planktonic Foraminifera)
53%120
120-748
171B
171B-1051
2012Edgar, K. M.; Bohaty, S. M. et al.: Symbiont "bleaching" in planktic Foraminifera during the middle Eocene climatic optimum
44%9
9-78
23
23-219
143
143-865
144
144-871
144-872
144-873
159
159-959
159-960
2001Pearson, Paul N.; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Mutabella mirabilis gen. et sp. nov., a Miocene microperforate planktonic foraminifer with an extreme level of intraspecific variability
44%154
154-925
154-926
177
177-1090
2012Stewart, Joseph A.; Wilson, Paul A. et al.: Geochemical assessment of the palaeoecology, ontogeny, morphotypic variability and palaeoceanographic utility of "Dentoglobigerina" venezuelana
19%135
135-841
1994Chaproniere, George C. H.: Middle and late Eocene larger foraminifers from Site 841 (Tongan Platform)download
13%133
133-821
1993Montaggioni, Lucien F.; Venec-Peyre, Marie-Therese: Shallow-water foraminiferal taphocoenoses at Site 821; implications for the Pleistocene evolution of the central Great Barrier Reef shelf, northeastern Australiadownload
13%1131990Stott, Lowell D.; Kennett, James P.: The paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic signature of the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary in the Antarctic; stable isotopic results from ODP Leg 113download
11%113
113-689
113-690
1990Stott, Lowell D.; Kennett, James P. et al.: The evolution of Antarctic surface waters during the Paleogene; inferences from the stable isotopic composition of planktonic foraminifers, ODP Leg 113download
9%159
159-959
159-960
159-961
159-962
1998Norris, Richard D.: Miocene-Pliocene surface-water hydrography of the eastern Equatorial Atlanticdownload
9%151
151-911
188
188-1165
2007Junttila, Juho: Clay minerals in response to mid-Pliocene glacial history and climate in the polar regions (ODP, Site 1165, Prydz Bay, Antarctica and Site 911, Yermak Plateau, Arctic Ocean)download
6%2009Firth, John; Gupta, Lallan et al.: New focus on the tales of the Earth; legacy cores redistribution project completeddownload
6%2009Morgan, Julia K.; Silver, Eli et al.: Addressing geohazards through ocean drillingdownload
6%2009Schultheiss, Peter; Holland, Melanie et al.: Wireline coring and analysis under pressure; recent use and future developments of the HYACINTH Systemdownload
4%3422012Norris, Richard D.; Wilson, Paul A. et al.: Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 342 preliminary report; Paleogene Newfoundland sediment drifts; 1 June-30 July 2012download
3%206
206-1256
2010Dziony, W.; Horn, I. et al.: delta (super 56) Fe variations in Fe-Ti oxides of IODP Hole 1256D (East Pacific Rise)download
3%2012010Jaisi, Deb P.; Blake, Ruth E.: Tracing sources and cycling of phosphorus in Peru margin sediments using oxygen isotopes in phosphatesdownload

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