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We model the influence that shell porosity and shell wall thickness each have on the soze-normalized weight of planktonic Foraminifera, using Orbulina universa as an example.
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Why is it important?
Shell calcification intensity is used as a proxy for carbonate saturation and other physical parameters of the sea water. This assumes that these parameters influence shell thickness in planktonic Foraminifera, and heavier shells thus have a thicker wall. However, if the effect of shell porosity is large enough, then cryptic diversity in species where different biospecies have varying shell porosities would bias such analyses.
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This page is a summary of: Constraining the Role of Shell Porosity in the Regulation of Shell Calcification Intensity in the Modern Planktonic Foraminifer Orbulina Universa d'Orbigny, The Journal of Foraminiferal Research, April 2020, GeoScienceWorld,
DOI: 10.2113/gsjfr.50.2.195.
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