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Factors influencing test porosity in planktonic foraminifera
2018
Biogeosciences
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> The clustering of mitochondria near pores in the test walls of foraminifera suggests that these perforations play a critical role in metabolic gas exchange. As such, pore measurements could provide a novel means of tracking changes in metabolic rate in the fossil record. However, in planktonic foraminifera, variation in average pore area, density, and porosity (the total percentage of a test wall that is open pore space) have been variously attributed to
doi:10.5194/bg-15-6607-2018
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