Fundamentals of Invertebrate PalaeontologyRadiolarians
Fundamentals of Invertebrate Palaeontology: Radiolarians
Jain, Sreepat
2019-12-13 00:00:00
[Radiolarians are microscopic (20–300 µm) marine organisms with an exclusive planktonic mode of life. They are also the most abundant microzoolankton within the marine realm with a very wide distribution extending from pole to equator and from shallow to abyssal depths (Anderson 1983; Afanasieva et al. 2005; Boltovskoy et al. 2010).]
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Fundamentals of Invertebrate PalaeontologyRadiolarians
[Radiolarians are microscopic (20–300 µm) marine organisms with an exclusive planktonic mode of life. They are also the most abundant microzoolankton within the marine realm with a very wide distribution extending from pole to equator and from shallow to abyssal depths (Anderson 1983; Afanasieva et al. 2005; Boltovskoy et al. 2010).]
Published: Dec 13, 2019
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