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Hallock, Pamela, Koukousioura, Olga, BadrElDin, Ahmed Mohamed (2024) Why Amphistegina lobifera, a tropical benthic foraminiferal species, is thriving at temperate latitudes in the Mediterranean Sea. Journal of Foraminiferal Research, 54 (3) 237-248 doi:10.61551/gsjfr.54.3.237

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TitleWhy Amphistegina lobifera, a tropical benthic foraminiferal species, is thriving at temperate latitudes in the Mediterranean Sea
JournalJournal of Foraminiferal Research
AuthorsHallock, PamelaAuthor
Koukousioura, OlgaAuthor
BadrElDin, Ahmed MohamedAuthor
Year2024 (July 1)Volume54
Page(s)237-248Issue3
PublisherCushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research
DOIdoi:10.61551/gsjfr.54.3.237Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceHallock, Pamela, Koukousioura, Olga, BadrElDin, Ahmed Mohamed (2024) Why Amphistegina lobifera, a tropical benthic foraminiferal species, is thriving at temperate latitudes in the Mediterranean Sea. Journal of Foraminiferal Research, 54 (3) 237-248 doi:10.61551/gsjfr.54.3.237
Plain TextHallock, Pamela, Koukousioura, Olga, BadrElDin, Ahmed Mohamed (2024) Why Amphistegina lobifera, a tropical benthic foraminiferal species, is thriving at temperate latitudes in the Mediterranean Sea. Journal of Foraminiferal Research, 54 (3) 237-248 doi:10.61551/gsjfr.54.3.237
In(2024, July) The Journal of Foraminiferal Research Vol. 54 (3) GeoScienceWorld


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