Micropaleontology

Papers
(The TQCC of Micropaleontology is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Molecular and morphological taxonomy of living Ammonia and related taxa (Foraminifera) and their biogeography35
Moncharmontia De Castro 1967, benthic foraminifera from the middle-upper Cenomanian of the Sarvak Formation of SW Iran (Zagros Zone): a CTB survivor taxon14
Taxonomy and phylogeny of Albian-Maastrichtian planispiral planktonic foraminifera traditionally assigned to Globigerinelloides10
Rise and fall of rotaliid foraminifera across the Paleocene and Eocene times9
The Paleocene of IODP Site U1511, Tasman Sea: A lagerstatte deposit for deep-water agglutinated foraminifera7
Fish Microremains from the Cutoff Formation (Roadian, Middle Permian) of the Guadalupe Mountains, West Texas, USA6
Age of the Gachsaran Formation and equivalent formations in the Middle East based on Foraminifera5
Nephrolepidina and unispiralled Miogypsinidae from the Oligo-Miocene toe-of-slope succession of Gran Sasso (L'Aquila, Central Apennines - Italy): biometric and evolutionary remarks4
Roadian (earliest Guadalupian, middle Permian) radiolarians from the Guadalupe Mountains, West Texas, USA Part II: Spongy radiolarians (?Entactinaria and Spumellaria)4
Foraminifera from the Maastrichtian Garzan and Lower Germav formations of the Arabian Platform (Batman, SE Turkey)4
Ypresian Alveolina and calcareous nannofossils from the south Sabzevar area (Central Iran): biostratigraphic, taxonomic and paleobiogeographic implications4
The influence of organic matter compounds on foraminiferal and ostracode assemblages: a case study from the Marica-Guarapina Lagoon System (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)4
Re-colonization of hostile environments by benthic foraminifera: an example from Montserrat, Lesser Antilles Volcanic Arc4
Arenobulimina geyikensis n. sp. (Foraminifera) from the Aptian platform limestones of the Central Taurides, Turkey4
Systematics, age, paleoecology and paleobiogeography of Middle to Late Jurassic benthic foraminiferal assemblages from Jumara Dome, Kutch, Gujarat, India4
Ostracods after the end-Permian extinction in South China: insights into non-microbial survival4
Oxfordian Benthic Foraminifera and Ostracods from the Hanifa Formation (Hawtah Member), Central Saudi Arabia3
Quaternary Ostracoda and Foraminifera from the Pelotas Basin, southernmost Brazil: Assemblage variation in gas-hydrate bearing sediments3
Recent deep-sea ostracods of the sub-polar North Atlantic Ocean3
Roadian (Earliest Guadalupian, Middle Permian) Radiolarians from the Guadalupe Mountains, West Texas, USA Part III: Latentifistularia2
Abrupt Quaternary Ocean-ice Events in the Arctic: Evidence from the Ostracode Rabilimis2
From the archives: The Micropaleontologist correspondents2
Biostratigraphy of larger foraminifera from the Middle Eocene Jahrum-Pabdeh formations (Zagros region, SW Iran) and their correlation with the planktonic foraminiferal zones2
Loftusia persica Brady, a Maastrichtian larger benthic foraminifera and not an Eocene Lazarus taxon2
Benthic foraminiferal biogeography in the southeast Caribbean Sea2
Automating taxonomic and systematic search of benthic foraminifera in an online database2
Pseudoactinoporella Conrad 1970 (Family Bornetellaceae) revisited: A Lower Cretaceous corticated and capitulum-shaped, stalked Tethyan Dasycladale2
Multi-proxy record of ocean-climate variability during the last two millennia on the Mackenzie Shelf, Beaufort Sea2
Austral and Subtropical Gyre Radiolaria – latest Jurassic to Early Cretaceous Leg 123, Site 765, Argo Abyssal Plain revisited: Southern Hemisphere paleobiogeography and global climate change2
Taxonomic reassessment of four larger benthic Foraminifera (soritoids and orbitolinids) described from the Lower to mid-Cretaceous shallow-water carbonates of Iraq2
Diatom assemblages from the Tortonian of northeast Indian Ocean (NGHP- 01- 17A): correlation with significant radiolarian and calcareous nannofossil events2
Evolution and taxonomy of the Paleogene calcareous nannofossil genus Hornibrookina2
Ornatorotalia ozgenerdemi n. sp. (Ornatorotaliidae, Foraminiferida) from the late Danian (SBZ2) of eastern Turkey2
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