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- IUPAC definition This definition describes the chemical process of bioerosion, specifically as it applies to biorelated polymers and applications, rather...
- on or in the substrate by an organism. For example, burrows, borings (bioerosion), urolites (erosion caused by evacuation of liquid wastes), footprints...
- rocky coasts, and seagr**** beds, and can play a significant role in bioerosion. Traditionally, the parrotfishes have been considered to be a family level...
- Sponges or sea sponges are primarily marine invertebrates of the metazoan phylum Porifera (/pəˈrɪfərəˌ pɔː-/ pər-IF-ər-ə, por-; meaning 'pore bearer')...
- atmospheric carbon dioxide, the calcium carbonate decrease then enhances bioerosion and dissolution rate. The CT should have oligotrophic waters, so the light...
- appears first in the Lower Cambrian, was very prominent in the Ordovician Bioerosion Revolution, and is still commonly formed today. Trypanites is almost always...
- organisms which bore into the rock by various means. This process is known as bioerosion. It is most common in the tropics, and it is known throughout the fossil...
- and diversity of bioeroding organisms. This is known as the Ordovician Bioerosion Revolution. It is marked by a sudden abundance of hard substrate trace...
- change. The Cretaceous was also an important interval in the evolution of bioerosion, the production of borings and s****ings in rocks, hardgrounds and s****...
- substrate itself, either boring into the skeletons (through the process of bioerosion) or living in pre-existing voids and crevices. Animals boring into the...