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Fauna (pl.:
faunae or faunas) is all of the
animal life
present in a
particular region or time. The
corresponding terms for
plants and
fungi are flora...
- Téllez-Duarte, M. S.; Dettman, D. L.; Ávila-Serrano, G. A. (2001). "
Macrofaunal and
isotopic estimates of the
former extent of the
Colorado River estuary...
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although they were not
necessarily mineralised.
Meiofaunal as well as
macrofaunal bilaterians parti****ted in this
invasion of
infaunal niches. Burrows...
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examples of
large bioturbators.
Although the
activities of
these large macrofaunal bioturbators are more con****uous, the
dominant bioturbators are small...
- JSTOR 24873149. Kiel,
Steffen (1
October 2008). "Fossil
evidence for micro- and
macrofaunal utilization of
large n****n-falls:
Examples from
early Cenozoic deep-water...
- be
savoured whole and not
simply to be
subjected to the
minutiae of
macrofaunal and
calorific analyses." The
historian Ronald Hutton stated that it was...
- B. Hart (1972). R. Casey; P. F.
Rawson (eds.). "A
correlation of the
macrofaunal and
microfaunal zonations of the
Gault Clay in
southeast England". Geological...
- 44 pp. Stoner, AW; Greening, HS (1984). "Geographic
variation in the
macrofaunal ****ociates of
pelagic Sarg****um and some
biogeographic implications"...
- multi-scale
spatial and
temporal information to
explain soft-sediment
macrofaunal heterogeneity,'
Hewitt joined staff at
National Institute of
Water and...
- Téllez-Duarte,
Miguel A; Dettman,
David L; Ávila-Serrano,
Guillermo A (2001). "
Macrofaunal and
isotopic estimates of the
former extent of the
Colorado River estuary...