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- example, bioturbating animals are hypothesized to have affected the cycling of sulfur in the early oceans. According to this hypothesis, bioturbating activities...
- a vital, indispensable role in the survival and recovery of various bioturbating organisms. The microbialite refuge hypothesis has been criticised as...
- foraging has a large peripheral impact on benthic communities. It disturbs (bioturbates) the sea floor, releasing nutrients into the water column, encouraging...
- silty sandstones, with varying argillaceousness. Typically intensely bioturbated and with many bedding structures. "Staithes Sandstone Formation". BGS...
- Exceptionally preserved soft-bodied biotas with shallow-marine s****y and bioturbating organisms (Silurian, Ontario, Canada). Geology, v.35(10) p. 879-883....
- Lagerstätte—Exceptionally preserved soft-bodied biotas with shallow-marine s****y and bioturbating organisms (Silurian, Ontario, Canada)". Geology. 35 (10): 879. Bibcode:2007Geo...
- the Southern Ocean showing many different grain sizes: A) gravel and sand, B) gravel, C) bioturbated mud and sand, and D) laminated clays and silts....
- the fossils found in the lower mudstone and claystone layers are of bioturbating invertebrates, bivalves and fish. It had an open coastal barrier to marine...
- in several ways. Most simply, the soil biomantle is the organic-rich bioturbated upper part of the soil, including the topsoil where most biota live,...
- Early Maastrichtian, and is a unit of the Salta Group. The fine-grained bioturbated sandstones of the formation were deposited in a fluvial to lacustrine...