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Foraminifera
Gross, O. (2001). Foraminifera, in: Costello, M.J. et al. (Ed.) European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. Collection Patrimoines Naturels, 50: pp. 60-75
In: Costello, M.J.; Emblow, C.; White, R.J. (Ed.) (2001). European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. Collection Patrimoines Naturels, 50. Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle: Paris. ISBN 2-85653-538-0. 463 pp., more
In: Collection Patrimoines Naturels. Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle: Paris. ISSN 1158-422X

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    Foraminifera [WoRMS]
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Abstract
    Study of recent benthic Foraminifera in European waters began in the middle of the 18th century (e.g. Carpenter’s paper (1868) on benthic Foraminifera of the Faeroe-Shetland Channel). Since then, many other scientists have contributed papers on the taxonomy, distribution, and ecology of these organisms. However, to my knowledge this is the first time an attempt has been made to summarise a species list of European Foraminifera.During the course of the ERMS project a literature survey, and databases from universities and museums were used to establish such a species list. The database from which this checklist was compiled now holds 1233 species and 364 genera and includes another 431 synonyms of Foraminifera. The species fall into the four main suborders: 3% are members of the membranous or tectinous suborder Allogromiina, 28% are agglutinated species of Textulariina, 20% porcelaneous taxa of the suborder Miliolina and the majority (49%) are members of the suborder of hyaline calcareous Rotaliina (combining the ”calcareous“ suborders Fusulinina, Lagenina, Robertinina, Globigerinina, and others).

    However, our knowledge of the biodiversity patterns of benthic and planktonic Foraminifera is still far from complete. The general difficulties of the foraminiferal species concept, the taxonomic uncertainties due to frequent synonyms, the present lack of knowledge of the diversity of soft-walled Foraminifera (e.g. Allogromiina) especially in the deep-sea, and the unknown species richness of foraminiferal communities in many geographic regions (e.g., along the southern Mediterranean Sea and North-African coast) have do be kept in mind when looking at this checklist. The catalogue awaits further inputs, and revision and should be seen as a baseline for future biodiversity studies.The catalogue of Foraminifera benefited greatly from databases and comments of Thomas Cedhagen (University of Aarhus), Samuel Bowser (NY State Department of Health, Albany), Wolfgang Kuhnt and Jutta Wollenburg (University of Kiel), Bob Jones (BP Exploration Operating Company), John Murray (Southampton Oceanography Centre), Ralf Schiebel and Gerhard Schmiedl (University of Tübingen), Igor Dovgal (University of Kiev) and Dusan Zavodnik (Centre for Marine Research Rovinji, Croatia). I would like to thank these colleagues for their help.

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    • Southern North Sea
    • Moodley, L., 1992, Experimental Ecology of Benthic Foraminifera in Soft Sediments and its (Paleo) Environmental Significance: Diss. Univ. Enschede, 140 p.
    • Mediterranean Sea:
    • Cimerman, F. & Langer, M.R., 1991, Mediterranean Foraminifera: Slovenska Akademija Znanosti, Ljubljana, 118 p.
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    • North Atlantic
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    • Arctic
    • Gudmundsson, G., 1998, Distribution limits of Pyrgo species at the biogeographic boundaries of the Arctic and the North-Atlantic boreal regions, J. Foram. Res., 28, p. 240-256.
    • Wollenburg, J. & A. Mackensen, 1998, Living benthic foraminifers from the central Arctic Ocean: faunal composition, standing stock and diversity, Mar. Micropal., 34, 153-185.
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