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characterized by
their densely layered calcite skeletons lacking ****ules.
Stromatoporoids were
among the most
abundant and
important reef-builders of
their time...
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mostly by
autotrophic cyanobacteria or coral-
stromatoporoid reefs built up by coral-like
stromatoporoids and
tabulate and
rugose corals.
Microbial reefs...
- 2017. Vinn, O; Mõtus, M.-A. (2014). "Endobiotic
Rugosan Symbionts in
Stromatoporoids from the
Sheinwoodian (Silurian) of Baltica". PLOS ONE. 9 (2): e90197...
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Aragonite skeletal grains are
typical of molluscs,
calcareous green algae,
stromatoporoids, corals, and tube worms. The
skeletal grains also
reflect specific...
- Quarry,
which contains a
collection of
ancient marine fossils, such as
stromatoporoids, that date to 200
million years ago. At one point,
Vermont is believed...
- 60 m (200 ft)
thick yellowish brown to grey
megalodont bivalve and
stromatoporoid limestone; a 10–12 m (33–39 ft)
thick pale
yellowish brown to pale grey...
- Mark A.; Toom, Ursula; Mõtus, Mari-Ann (2015). "Earliest
known rugosan-
stromatoporoid symbiosis from the
Llandovery of
Estonia (Baltica)". Palaeogeography...
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Famennian Stromatoporoid Patch Reef in the
Wabamun Group, West-Central Alberta, Canada.
Debra K.
Nishida CSPG
Special Publications Stromatoporoid-Algal-Facies...
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first appearance.
Endobiotic symbionts were
common in the
corals and
stromatoporoids.
Rugose corals especially were
colonised and
encrusted by a diverse...
- were
chitinozoans within the
pelagic filter-feeder megaguild, and
stromatoporoids within the
attached epifaunal (seabed-living) filter-feeder megaguild...