family Globigerinidae

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Definition

Noun: - A family of protoctists: "Family Globigerinidae" is the scientific name for a taxonomic family of marine planktonic protozoans, specifically foraminifera. These single-celled organisms are characterized by their calcareous (calcium carbonate) shells, often with a globular or spiral chambered structure. They are significant in marine ecosystems and geological studies.

Usage Notes
  • This term is exclusively used in scientific contexts, particularly in marine biology, micropaleontology, and geology. It refers to a formal taxonomic group (family) within biological classification.
  • It is always treated as a singular noun, despite containing "family." The verb agreement is singular.
  • It is often preceded by the taxonomic rank "family" for clarity in general texts, though in strict scientific nomenclature, it is simply "Globigerinidae."
Examples
  • Scientific Context:
    • The sediment core was rich in fossils from the family Globigerinidae, indicating a warm paleoclimate.
    • Researchers study the shells of Family Globigerinidae to reconstruct past ocean conditions.
Advanced Usage
  • In Biostratigraphy: Species within Family Globigerinidae are used as index fossils to date and correlate layers of marine sedimentary rocks.
    • The extinction event is marked by a sharp decline in Globigerinidae populations.
  • In Paleoclimatology: The chemical composition of their shells provides data on historical ocean temperatures and acidity.
    • Oxygen isotope ratios in Globigerinidae tests are a proxy for ancient sea temperatures.
Variants and Related Words
  • Globigerinid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Globigerinidae; or, relating to this family.
    • The sample contained numerous globigerinids. (noun)
    • The globigerinid ooze covers vast areas of the ocean floor. (adjective)
  • Globigerina (noun): A common genus within the family Globigerinidae.
    • Globigerina bulloides is a widely studied species.
Synonyms
  • Planktonic foraminifera: This is a broader descriptive term for the group to which this family belongs. "Family Globigerinidae" is a specific subset.
    • The study focused on planktonic foraminifera, particularly the Globigerinidae.
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
  • Foraminifera: The order (Foraminiferida) to which this family belongs.
  • Protoctist: The kingdom (Protoctista) that includes foraminifera and other protists.
  • Calcareous ooze: The type of deep-sea sediment largely composed of the shells of organisms like globigerinids.
Noun
  1. a family of protoctists