TY - BOOK ID - 8210342 TI - Approaches to Study Living Foraminifera : Collection, Maintenance and Experimentation AU - Kitazato, Hiroshi. AU - M. Bernhard, Joan. AU - Field Workshop on Living Foraminifera in Japan PY - 2014 SN - 4431543872 4431543880 PB - Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Foraminifera -- Research. KW - Foraminifera, Fossil. KW - Foraminifera. KW - Geology -- Methodology. KW - Micropaleontology -- Methodology. KW - Foraminifera KW - Earth & Environmental Sciences KW - Zoology KW - Health & Biological Sciences KW - Environmental Sciences KW - Invertebrates & Protozoa KW - Aquaculture industry KW - Ecology. KW - Environmental aspects. KW - Foraminiferea KW - Foraminiferida KW - Foraminifers KW - Forams KW - Thalamophora KW - Environment. KW - Geobiology. KW - Aquatic ecology. KW - Environmental Monitoring/Analysis. KW - Biogeosciences. KW - Freshwater & Marine Ecology. KW - Food industry and trade KW - Rhizopoda KW - Aquatic biology. KW - Monitoring/Environmental Analysis. KW - Hydrobiology KW - Water biology KW - Aquatic sciences KW - Biology KW - Environmental monitoring. KW - Aquatic ecology . KW - Biomonitoring (Ecology) KW - Ecological monitoring KW - Environmental quality KW - Monitoring, Environmental KW - Applied ecology KW - Environmental engineering KW - Pollution KW - Aquatic biology KW - Ecology KW - Earth sciences KW - Biosphere KW - Measurement KW - Monitoring UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:8210342 AB - 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. ER -