plankonvexe
Plankonvexe is a descriptive term used in plankton biology to characterize planktonic organisms whose outer surfaces or outlines are convex when viewed along the principal axes. The word combines references to plankton with the notion of convexity. It is not a formal taxonomic category, but a morphological descriptor used in various contexts to summarize shape attributes of planktonic forms.
Origin and usage: The term appears as a descriptive neologism in some morphometric and paleoecological studies.
Morphology and measurement: Convex features include bulging apices and domed tests or shells. Convexity is quantified
Ecology and function: Convex shapes influence buoyancy, sinking velocity, hydrodynamic drag, and stability in the water
Taxonomic and comparative use: As a descriptive descriptor, plankonvexe is not a standalone taxon. In paleoecology
See also: Plankton morphology, morphometrics, buoyancy, sinking rate.