Index to Volume 22, 1992
ALMOGI-LABIN, A., PERELIS-GROSSOVICZ, L., and RAAB, M., Living Ammonia from a hypersaline inland pool, Dead Sea
Area, Israel, p. 257.
BARMAWIDJAJA, D., JORISSEN, F., PUSKARIC, S., and VAN DER ZWAAN, Microhabitat selection by benthic Foraminifera
in the northern Adriatic Sea, p. 297.
BENDER, H., Chamber formation and biomineralization in Textularia candeina d'Orbigny, p. 229.
BIJMA, J., HEMLEBEN, C., OBERHANSLI, H., and SPINDLER, M., The effects of increased water fertility on tropical spinose planktonic Foraminifers in laboratory cultures, p. 242.
BOLTOVSKOY, E., and TOTAH, V., Preservation index and preservation potential of some Foraminiferal species, p. 267.
FERRANDEZ-CANADELL and SERRA-KIEL, J., Morphostructure and paleobiology of Discocyclina GUMBEL, 1870, p. 147.
GIBSON, T., and HILL, E., Species dominance and equitability: Patterns in Cenozoic foraminifera of eastern North America, p. 34.
GOODAY, A., LEVIN, L., THOMAS, C., and HECKER, B., The distribution and ecology of Bathysiphon filiformis Sars and B. major
de Folin (Protista, Foraminiferida) on the continental slope off North Carolina, p. 129.
HALD, M., and STEINSUND, P., Distribution of surface sediment benthic Foraminifera in the southwestern Barents Sea, p. 347.
HANSEN, H., and REVETS, S., A revision and reclassification of the Discorbidae, Rosalinidae, and Rotaliidae, p. 166.
HARMELIN, J., and VENEC-PEYRE, M.-T., Morphology, ecology, and biogeography of Discoramulina bollii Seiglie, 1964, a cyclostomata-like Foraminifer, p. 181.
JENNINGS, A., and NELSON, A., Foraminiferal assemblage zones in Oregon tidal marshes-relation to marsh floral zones and sea
level, p. 13.
LIU, C., and OLSSON, R., Evolutionary radiation of microperforate planktonic Foraminifera following the K/T mass extinction
event, p. 328.
MORLOTTI, E., and KUHNT, W., Agglutinated deep-water Foraminifera of the Eocene Monte Piano Formation (Northern
Apennines, Italy), p. 214.
MURRAY, J., Distribution and population dynamics of benthic Foraminifera from the southern North Sea, p. 114.
OLSSON, R., HEMLEBEN, C., BERGGREN, W., and LIU, C., Wall texture classification of planktonic Foraminifera Genera in
the lower Danian, p. 195.
RESIG, J. Parabolivina peruensis a new oxygen minimum foraminifer from the Peru margin, p. 30.
SEIDENKRANTZ, M.-T., Plio-Pleistocene foraminiferal paleoecology and stratigraphy in the northernmost North Sea, p. 363.
SPENCER, R., Quantified intraspecific variation of common benthic Foraminifera from the northwest Gulf of Mexico: a potential paleobathymetric indicator, p. 274.
WEI, K.-Y., ZHANG, Z.-W., and WRAY, C., Shell ontogeny of Globorotalia inflata (I): Growth dynamics and ontogenetic stages,
p. 318.
WETMORE, K., and PLOTNICK, R., Correlations between test morphology, crushing strength, and habitat in Amphistegina
gibbosa, Archaias angulatus, and Laevipeneroplis proteus from Bermuda, p. 1.
WHITE, M., On species identification in the foraminiferal genus Alveolina (late Paleocene-middle Eocene), p. 52.
WIDMARK, J., and MALMGREN, B., Benthic Foraminiferal changes across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the deep sea:
DSDP sites 525, 527, and 465, p. 81.
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