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Forams94 special issue of Marine Micropaleontology



The following, exceptionally thick, issue of Marine Micropaleontology
should now be arriving in your libraries. It is a special issue presenting
the results of the Forams 94 symposium, held at Berkeley in July 1994. The
guest editor was Martin Langer, in association with Jere Lipps, James Ingle
and William Sliter. As the contents list which follows shows the volume
covers a wide range of topics and hpefully will be of value to anyone with
an interst in the current state of research on foraminifera.

Jeremy Young
(Marine Micropaleontology editor for Europe, Africa & Near East)


MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY; Volume 26, No. 1-4,
15 DECEMBER (1995)   (contents)

Preface                                                      1

A conceptual model explaining benthic foraminiferal
microhabitats
   F.J. Jorissen, H.C. de Stigter and
   J.G.V. Widmark                                            3

Microhabitats of salt marsh foraminifera: St.
Catherines Island, Georgia, USA
   S.T. Goldstein, G.T. Watkins and R.M. Kuhn
                                                            17

Depth estimation by proportions of living larger
foraminifera
   J. Hohenegger                                            31

Do benthic foraminifer records represent a productivity
index in oxygen minimum zone areas? An evaluation from
the Oman Margin, Arabian Sea
   P.D. Naidu, B.A. Malmgren                                49

Radionuclide dates and foraminiferal accumulation
rates: examples from submarine canyons
   M. Young, J.W. Murray and I.W. Croudace                  57

Recolonization by deep-sea benthic foraminifera:
possible substrate preferences
   H. Kitazato                                              65

Larger agglutinated foraminifera of McMurdo Sound,
Antarctica: Are Astrammina rara and Notodendrodes antarctikos
allogromiids incognito?
   S.S. Bowser, A.J. Gooday, S.P. Alexander and
   J.M. Bernhard                                            75

Benthic foraminifera from the Fernando de Noronha
Archipelago (northern Brazil)
   A. Levy, R. Mathieu, A. Poignant, M. Rosset-Moulinier
   and D. Ambroise                                          89

Diatom symbionts in larger foraminifera from Caribbean
hosts
   J.J. Lee, J. Morales, A. Symons and P. Hallock           99

Cytological examination of symbiont loss in a benthic
foraminifera, Amphistegina gibbosa
   H.K. Talge and P. Hallock                               107

Impacts of storms on Recent planktic foraminiferal test
production and CaCO$_{3}$ flux in the North Atlantic at
47N, 20W (JGOFS)
   R. Schiebel, B. Hiller and C. Hemleben                  115

A hypothesis for the origin of fibrillar bodies in
planktic foraminifera by bacterial endosymbiosis
   O.L.O. West                                             131

Fertility tracers and monsoon forcing at an equatorial
site of the Somali Basin (Northwest Indian Ocean)
   C. Vergnaud Grazzini, M.T. Venec-Peyre, J.P. Caulet
   and N. Lerasle                                          137

Occurrence and distribution of the foraminifer
Ammonia beccarii tepida (Cushman) in water bodies,
Recent and Quaternary, of the Dead Sea Rift, Israel
   A. Almogi-Labin, R. Siman-Tov, A. Rosenfeld
   and E. Debard                                           153

Sessile foraminifera of the Hawaiian Archipelago: a
preliminary survey
   B.L. Burch and T.A. Burch                               161

DNA analysis of ``Ammonia beccarii'' morphotypes:
one or more species?
   J. Pawlowski, I. Bolivar, J. Farhni and
   L. Zaninetti                                            171

Phylogenetic incongruence between dinoflagellate
endosymbionts (Symbiodinium) and their host
foraminifera (Sorites): small-subunit ribosomal
RNA gene sequence evidence
   M.R. Langer and J.H. Lipps                              179

Taphonomy and time-averaging of foraminiferal
assemblages in Holocene tidal flat sediments, Bahia la
Choya, Sonora, Mexico (northern Gulf of California)
   R.E. Martin, M.S. Harris and W. David Liddell           187

Stepwise postglacial migration of benthic foraminifera
into the abyssal northeastern Norwegian Sea
   U. Struck                                               207

Oxygen and carbon isotopic composition of Recent larger
and smaller foraminifera from the Madang Lagoon (Papua
New Guinea)
   M.R. Langer                                             215

Foraminiferal assemblages from bottom sediments at
Marian Cove, South Shetland Islands, West Antarctica
   S.-K. Chang and H.I. Yoon                               223

Latest Quaternary foraminifers and sediment transport
in Pervenets Canyon, Bering Sea
   S.W. Starratt, Menlo Park, CA
   94025                                                   233

Pleistocene agglutinated foraminifera from the
Lomonosov Ridge and Amundsen Basin, Arctic Basin.
Initial report on piston cores 2177-5 (KAL) and 2176-3
(KAL)
   J.R. Evans, M.A. Kaminski, T.M. Cronin and
   D.K. F\"{u}tterer                                       245

Foraminiferal sequence biostratigraphy and seismic
stratigraphy of a tectonically active margin; the
Yakataga Formation, northeastern Gulf of Alaska
   S.D. Zellers                                            255

Biostratigraphic and paleoclimatic significance of a
new Pliocene foraminiferal fauna from the central
Arctic Ocean
   M.W. Mullen and D.H. McNeil                             273

Late Oligocene--Early Miocene foraminiferal
biostratigraphy and paleoenvironments of the
Maibong--Jagdi Area, North Cachar Hills of Assam, India
   D.C. Rao                                                281

Neogene biofacies in eastern Venezuela and their
calibration with seismic data
   J. Moreno-Vasquez                                       287

Biometry of early Oligocene Lepidocyclina from
Kutch, India
   P.K. Saraswati                                          303

Larger foraminiferal assemblages from Oligocene
platform carbonates, Jamaica: Tethyan or Caribbean?
   E. Robinson                                             313

Aspects of the post-Cretaceous recovery of the Cenozoic
planktic foraminifera
   A.J. Arnold, W.C. Parker and S.P. Hansard               319

Biostratigraphic implications of the
Maastrichtian--lower Eocene sequence at the North Gunna
section, Farafra Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt
   M.R. Abdel-Kireem and A.M. Samir                        329

Differential patterns of benthic foraminiferal
extinctions near the Paleocene/Eocene boundary in the
North Atlantic and the western Tethys
   N. Ortiz                                                341

Multiple deep-water sources and trophic regimes in the
latest Cretaceous deep sea: evidence from benthic
foraminifera
   J.G.V. Widmark                                          361

Campanian Bolivinoides and microfacies from the
La Luna Formation, western Venezuela
   L.M. De Romero and F.A. Galea-Alvarez                   385

Aptian to Maastrichtian paleobathymetric reconstruction
of the Eastern Venezuelan Basin
   M. Carrillo, I. Paredes, J.A. Crux and
   S. De Cabrera                                           405

Cretaceous foraminifers from the Mandawa Basin,
southern Tanzania: preliminary results
   A. Karega                                               419

Lower Cretaceous benthic foraminifera from DSDP Site
263: micropalaeontological constraints for the early
evolution of the Indian Ocean
   A.E.L. Holbourn and M.A. Kaminski                       425

Codonofusiella (Fusulinidae): Shell architecture
and its functional meaning
   U. Leppig                                               461

Foraminiferal zonation of late Paleozoic depositional
sequences
   C.A. Ross and J.R.P. Ross                               469

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