Advances in planktonic foraminifer research: New perspectives for paleoceanography
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Anna Jentzen | Julie Meilland | Tracy Aze | Pincelli M. Hull | Thibault de Garidel-Thoron | Helen K. Coxall | Jelle Bijma | Lukas Jonkers | Gerald H. Haug | Michal Kučera | Ralf Schiebel | Howard J. Spero | Haojia Ren | G. Haug | M. Kučera | R. Schiebel | D. Sigman | E. Michel | H. Vonhof | Raphael Morard | A. Martínez‐García | H. Ren | F. Quillévéré | J. Bijma | Elisabeth Michel | Daniel M. Sigman | L. Jonkers | Julie Meilland | S. Smart | A. Jentzen | H. Coxall | P. Hull | T. de Garidel-Thoron | T. Aze | H. Spero | Frédéric Quillévéré | Raphaël Morard | Sandi M. Smart | Hubert B. Vonhof | Alfredo Martínez-García | R. Morard | A. Martínez-García | J. Meilland
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