On Monday January 12th at 8pm est, 7pm cst and 5pm pst join Ken McKeighen and Ken Boorman as they discuss Microfossils, smallest of the small fossils in all areas. MICROFOSSILS ARE the tiny remains of bacteria, protists, fungi, animals, and plants. Microfossils are a heterogeneous bunch of fossil remains studied as a single discipline because rock samples must be processed in certain ways to remove them and microscopes must be used to study them. . But it is an unnatural grouping. Nevertheless, this utilitarian subdivision of paleontology, first recognized in 1883, is very significant in geology, paleontology, and biology.
http://www.naturestalkshow.com/
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/fosrec/Lipps1.html
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/naturestalkshow/2015/01/13/fine-art-of-paleontology–microfossils