“…Uvigerina proboscidea occupies a shallow infaunal microhabitat in organic carbon rich sediments, independent of oxygen content (Miller and Lohmann, 1982;Lutze and Coulbourn, 1984;Rathburn and Corliss, 1994) and thrives in areas of high productivity (e.g. Gupta and Srinivasan, 1992;Gupta, 1997;Jannink et al, 1998;Gupta and Thomas, 1999), specifically when food supply is continuous (low seasonality) (Loubere, 1998;Loubere and Fariduddin, 1999;Ohkushi et al, 2000;Gupta and Thomas, 2003;Gupta et al, 2004). This species is most abundant during the late Neogene at several ODP/DSDP Sites in the Indian Ocean (Gupta and Srinivasan, 1992;Gupta and Thomas, 1999;Gupta et al, 2001;Gupta and Thomas, 2003;Gupta et al, 2004).…”