The coiling record in five intensively studied time windows at IODP Sites U1483 (W1) and U1486 (W2-W5).

See Fig 7 for the location of these windows within the records. (a) (e) (i) (m) (q), detail of the coiling ratio record, error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. Asterisks indicate the sample chosen for more detailed study. (b) (f) (j) (n) (r), absolute accumulation rate of dextral (red) and s...

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Main Authors: Paul N. Pearson (8874791), Luke Penny (10634631)
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14409801 2023-05-15T18:00:58+02:00 The coiling record in five intensively studied time windows at IODP Sites U1483 (W1) and U1486 (W2-W5). Paul N. Pearson (8874791) Luke Penny (10634631) 2021-04-13T17:25:33Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249113.g008 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/The_coiling_record_in_five_intensively_studied_time_windows_at_IODP_Sites_U1483_W1_and_U1486_W2-W5_/14409801 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0249113.g008 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Evolutionary Biology Ecology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified species show Indian Oceans west Pacific Coiling directions evolution dextral planktonic foraminifer Pulleniatina sediment cores million sinistral specimens years Planktonic foraminifera biostratigraphic correlation planktonic foraminifer genus Pullen. marine protists sinistral shells isotope analyses International Ocean Discovery Progr. oxygen isotopes Deep-sea sediment cores fluctuation asexual organisms sediment samples use single-specimen Indonesian through-flow Image Figure 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249113.g008 2021-05-05T18:34:35Z See Fig 7 for the location of these windows within the records. (a) (e) (i) (m) (q), detail of the coiling ratio record, error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. Asterisks indicate the sample chosen for more detailed study. (b) (f) (j) (n) (r), absolute accumulation rate of dextral (red) and sinistral (blue) added cumulatively to give total Pulleniatina . (c) (g) (k) (o) (s), stable isotope analyses of individual Pulleniatina shells from the sample level highlighted with asterisks. Blue = sinistral, red = dextral. Highlight boxes indicate whether the stable isotope ratios of sinistral specimens are significantly more positive (+) or negative (-) than dextral specimens at 95% confidence, highlighted in green, or if there is no significant difference (x), highlighted in yellow. (d) (h) (l) (p) (t), size distributions of sinistral (blue) and dextral (red) Pulleniatina specimens. Bar = mean, box = standard deviation, whiskers = total range. Highlight boxes indicate whether sinistral specimens are significantly larger (+) or smaller (-) than dextral specimens at 95% confidence or if there is no significant difference (x). Still Image Planktonic foraminifera Unknown Indian Pacific Pullen ENVELOPE(-60.983,-60.983,-72.517,-72.517)
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topic Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
species show
Indian Oceans
west Pacific
Coiling directions
evolution
dextral
planktonic foraminifer Pulleniatina
sediment cores
million
sinistral specimens
years Planktonic foraminifera
biostratigraphic correlation
planktonic foraminifer genus Pullen.
marine protists
sinistral shells
isotope analyses
International Ocean Discovery Progr.
oxygen isotopes
Deep-sea sediment cores
fluctuation
asexual organisms
sediment samples
use single-specimen
Indonesian through-flow
spellingShingle Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
species show
Indian Oceans
west Pacific
Coiling directions
evolution
dextral
planktonic foraminifer Pulleniatina
sediment cores
million
sinistral specimens
years Planktonic foraminifera
biostratigraphic correlation
planktonic foraminifer genus Pullen.
marine protists
sinistral shells
isotope analyses
International Ocean Discovery Progr.
oxygen isotopes
Deep-sea sediment cores
fluctuation
asexual organisms
sediment samples
use single-specimen
Indonesian through-flow
Paul N. Pearson (8874791)
Luke Penny (10634631)
The coiling record in five intensively studied time windows at IODP Sites U1483 (W1) and U1486 (W2-W5).
topic_facet Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
species show
Indian Oceans
west Pacific
Coiling directions
evolution
dextral
planktonic foraminifer Pulleniatina
sediment cores
million
sinistral specimens
years Planktonic foraminifera
biostratigraphic correlation
planktonic foraminifer genus Pullen.
marine protists
sinistral shells
isotope analyses
International Ocean Discovery Progr.
oxygen isotopes
Deep-sea sediment cores
fluctuation
asexual organisms
sediment samples
use single-specimen
Indonesian through-flow
description See Fig 7 for the location of these windows within the records. (a) (e) (i) (m) (q), detail of the coiling ratio record, error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. Asterisks indicate the sample chosen for more detailed study. (b) (f) (j) (n) (r), absolute accumulation rate of dextral (red) and sinistral (blue) added cumulatively to give total Pulleniatina . (c) (g) (k) (o) (s), stable isotope analyses of individual Pulleniatina shells from the sample level highlighted with asterisks. Blue = sinistral, red = dextral. Highlight boxes indicate whether the stable isotope ratios of sinistral specimens are significantly more positive (+) or negative (-) than dextral specimens at 95% confidence, highlighted in green, or if there is no significant difference (x), highlighted in yellow. (d) (h) (l) (p) (t), size distributions of sinistral (blue) and dextral (red) Pulleniatina specimens. Bar = mean, box = standard deviation, whiskers = total range. Highlight boxes indicate whether sinistral specimens are significantly larger (+) or smaller (-) than dextral specimens at 95% confidence or if there is no significant difference (x).
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author Paul N. Pearson (8874791)
Luke Penny (10634631)
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Luke Penny (10634631)
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title The coiling record in five intensively studied time windows at IODP Sites U1483 (W1) and U1486 (W2-W5).
title_short The coiling record in five intensively studied time windows at IODP Sites U1483 (W1) and U1486 (W2-W5).
title_full The coiling record in five intensively studied time windows at IODP Sites U1483 (W1) and U1486 (W2-W5).
title_fullStr The coiling record in five intensively studied time windows at IODP Sites U1483 (W1) and U1486 (W2-W5).
title_full_unstemmed The coiling record in five intensively studied time windows at IODP Sites U1483 (W1) and U1486 (W2-W5).
title_sort coiling record in five intensively studied time windows at iodp sites u1483 (w1) and u1486 (w2-w5).
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