Dinoflagellate fossils: Geological and biological applications

Volume: 61, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 235 - 254
Published: Dec 1, 2018
Abstract
Dinoflagellates are part of the marine plankton and about 200 species produce a cyst (dinocyst) during their life cycle, these organic-walled sexually-produced cysts being fossilizable in sediments for hundreds of millions of years. Over the past 40–50 years, dinocysts have led to major advances on Mesozoic-Cenozoic research, in terms of biostratigraphy and paleogeogeography. Dinocyst taxonomy has then been continuously revised, with the...
Paper Details
Title
Dinoflagellate fossils: Geological and biological applications
Published Date
Dec 1, 2018
Volume
61
Issue
3-4
Pages
235 - 254
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