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studies provided significant evidence that
Diplochaetetes fossils are
bioconstructions attributable to
cirratulid polychaetes due to
their strong similarity...
- On the left:
Bioconstructions created by
sulfur bacteria in a
sulfurous cave at a
depth of
about 30 mt in
Santa Cesarea Terme, Lecce, Italy. On the right:...
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Fischer et al. (1989, 2000) have
proposed that
Diplochaetetes fossil bioconstructions may be
attributed to
Dodecaceria due to synonymity. A
research by Guido...
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control it.
Primary geomorphological effects of
invasive plants are
bioconstruction and bioprotection. For example,
kudzu (Pueraria montana), a vine native...
- present-day
Dodecaceria bioconstructions from the
exact same
areas has led
researchers to
classify these fossils as
cirratulid bioconstructions. Both
fossil Diplochaetetes...
- year. The main
geomorphological impacts of
invasive plants include bioconstruction and bioprotection. The
economic impacts of
invasive species can be...
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bulrushes and
reeds have
relatively deep roots, this
encouraged bioconstruction which traps more sediment,
allowing sedges,
willow and
alder to become...
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Paleocene record, but from the
Eocene onwards,
reports of
cirratulid bioconstructions in
South Africa and the
Americas are
relatively frequent. Two species...
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coastal environments (marine-built
terraces or
raised beach); or the
bioconstruction by
coral reefs and ac****ulation of reef
materials (reef flats) in intertropical...
- Debrenne, F.; Gandin, A.; Rowland, S. M. (1989). "Lower
Cambrian bioconstructions in
Northwest Mexico (Sonora).
Depositional setting,
paleoecology and...