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Approaches To Study Living Foraminifera Collection Maintenance And Experimentation 1st Edition Elisabeth Alve

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Approaches To Study Living Foraminifera Collection Maintenance And Experimentation 1st Edition Elisabeth Alve
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Publisher: Springer Japan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.47 MB
Pages: 227
Author: Elisabeth Alve, Susan T. Goldstein (auth.), Hiroshi Kitazato, Joan M. Bernhard (eds.)
ISBN: 9784431543879, 9784431543886, 4431543872, 4431543880
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Approaches To Study Living Foraminifera Collection Maintenance And Experimentation 1st Edition Elisabeth Alve by Elisabeth Alve, Susan T. Goldstein (auth.), Hiroshi Kitazato, Joan M. Bernhard (eds.) 9784431543879, 9784431543886, 4431543872, 4431543880 instant download after payment.

Foraminiferal cultures now serve as tools for researching biological, environmental, and geological topics. However, the biological backgrounds, in particular the natural histories of foraminifera, largely remain unclear. It is also true that the different techniques used in different subdisciplines are a setback to fully understanding the subject. Taken together, these factors prevent progress in experimental approaches to foraminiferal studies. This book aims to share and exchange knowledge between researchers from different subdisciplines, and the book should interest not only foraminiferal researchers but also scientists who are working with marine organisms to explore questions in relation to biology, geology, and oceanography.

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