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- article on "endobiotic", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "Endobiotic" You can also: Search for Endobiotic in Wikipedia...
- and Syringopora. Tabulate corals with m****ive skeletons often contain endobiotic symbionts, such as cornulitids and Chaetosalpinx. Like rugose corals,...
- Sciences. Retrieved 20 February 2017. Vinn, O; Mõtus, M.-A. (2014). "Endobiotic Rugosan Symbionts in Stromatoporoids from the Sheinwoodian (Silurian)...
- JSTOR 1543614, PMID 11751248, S2CID 7765487 Vinn, O.; Mõtus, M.-A. (2014). "Endobiotic Rugosan Symbionts in Stromatoporoids from the Sheinwoodian (Silurian)...
- Tremadocian, quickly becoming globally widespread. Several groups of endobiotic symbionts appeared in the Ordovician. In the Early Ordovician, trilobites...
- organism that inhibited growth of the crinoid host stereom. The most common endobiotic symbiont in Paleozoic crinoids is Tremichnus. Wisshak, M.; Knaust, D.;...
- abruptly as they appeared very shortly after their first appearance. Endobiotic symbionts were common in the corals and stromatoporoids. Rugose corals...
- parasites of animals and protists, are fairly recent and highly derived endobiotic fungi (living within the tissue of another species). Previously considered...
- tabulate corals became widespread. Paleozoic corals often contained numerous endobiotic symbionts. Tabulate corals occur in limestones and calcareous shales of...
- development. The white arrow in panel (E) highlights branching rhizoids. (F) Endobiotic chytrid-like sporangia within diatom frustule; bars = 10  μm ....