Definition of Bioeroders. Meaning of Bioeroders. Synonyms of Bioeroders

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- characteristic of tropical islands. The coral is converted to sand by internal bioeroders such as algae, fungi, bacteria (microborers) and sponges (Clionaidae)...
- abundance of carbonate producing biota and other organisms such as binders, bioeroders, and bioturbators (creatures that bind, erode, and mix sediments) living...
- longer to heal than other types of corallivory. Bioeroders consume dead coral substrate. Bioeroders are thought to help reshape coral reef landscapes...
- parrotfish), sea urchins, sponges and other forces and organisms act as bioeroders, breaking down coral skeletons into fragments that settle into spaces...
- relationship between a fungus and host. Fungi have not only been identified as bioeroders, but also as part of a food chain. The presence of fungal hyphae and spores...
- included in some places. These sediments were largely produced by algae and bioeroders on a shallow-water ramp. The origin of such rocks has been related with...
- Cilona celata po****tion is still versatile to many things including many bioeroders that try to target them quite frequently. Cliona celata is capable of...
- Jur****ic of the Antarctic Peninsula and remarks on bone alteration by recent bioeroders". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 38 (5): e1524384. doi:10.1080/02724634...
- substrate and undergo metamorphosis into juvenile sponges. This sponge is a bioeroder. On suitable calcareous substrates such as coralline rock, m****ive corals...