Darwin Center programs and projects1092: Infaunal benthic foraminifera: ecology, evolution and their role in the evolution of the global N-cycle
Darwin Center publicationsPiña-Ochoa E., Koho K.A., Geslin E., Risgaard-Petersen N. (2010). Survival and life strategy of the foraminiferan Globobulimina turgida through nitrate storage and denitrification. Marine Ecology Progress Series417: 39-49.
Darwin Center authors: Koho K. A.Gooday A.J., Da Silva A.A., Koho K.A., Lecroq B., Pearce R.B. (2010). The 'mica sandwich'; a remarkable new genus of foraminifera (Protista, Rhizaria) from the Nazaré Canyon (Portuguese margin, NE Atlantic). Micropaleontology56: 345-357.
Darwin Center authors: Koho K. A.Koho K.A., Piña-Ochoa E., Geslin E. and Risgaard-Petersen N. (2011). Vertical migration, nitrate uptake and denitrification: survival mechanisms of foraminifers (Globobulimina turgida) in low oxygen conditions. FEMS Microbiol Ecol75: 273-283.
Darwin Center authors: Koho K. A.K. A. Koho, K. G. J. Nierop, L. Moodley, J. J. Middelburg, L. Pozzato, K. Soetaert, J. van der Plicht, and
G-J. Reichart (2013). Microbial bioavailability regulates organic matter preservation in
marine sediments. Biogeosciences10: 1131-1141.
Darwin Center authors: Koho K. A., Middelburg J.J., Pozzato L., Reichart G. J., Soetaert K. E. R.