David B. Scott
Dalhousie University
166 Papers
2.4K Citations
David B. Scott is an academic researcher from Dalhousie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Foraminifera & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 166 publications. Previous affiliations of David B. Scott include Natural Resources Canada.
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Monitoring in Coastal Environments Using Foraminifera and Thecamoebian Indicators
David B. Scott,Franco S. Medioli,Charles T. Schafer +2 more
- 18 Jun 2001
TL;DR: Testate rhizopods have been used in a wide range of applications, including freshwater systems applications as discussed by the authors. But, they are not suitable for agricultural applications, as shown in Table 1.
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Morphological Variations of Benthic Foraminiferal Tests in Response to Changes in Ecological Parameters - a Review
TL;DR: It becomes clear that there are many individual trends, especially with shell ornamentation, but few broad ones, and that it is almost impossible, with exception of some of the larger reef-dwelling, symbiont-bearing foraminifera, to predict how any species will react to various parameters.
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A Device for Precision Splitting of Micropaleontological Samples in Liquid Suspension
David B. Scott,J. O. R. Hermelin +1 more
TL;DR: The Otto microsplitter was described in Elmgren et al. as discussed by the authors and illustrated in Thomas (1986) with a few modifications, and was used to split dry samples to aliquots of manageable numbers of foraminifera.
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Nutrient regime shift in the western North Atlantic indicated by compound-specific δ15N of deep-sea gorgonian corals
TL;DR: The persistence of the warm, nutrient-rich regime since the early 1970s is largely unique in the context of the last approximately 1,800 yr and is concluded that nutrient variability in this region is coordinated with recent changes in global climate.
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