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- Spreite (German: [ˈʃpʁaɪ̯tə] ), meaning leaf-blade in German (or spreiten (pronounced [ˈʃpʁaɪ̯tn̩] ), the plural form in German) is a stacked, curved...
- describing vertical U-shaped burrows having a spreite (weblike construction) between the two limbs of the U. The spreite of an individual Diplocraterion trace...
- planispiral U-shaped spreite-burrows, mainly horizontal, and Rhizocorallium uliarense Firtion 1958 representing trochospiral U-shaped spreite-burrows (definitions...
- related to Burrows. Holt Maternity den Sett - a network of badger tunnels. Spreite Subterranean fauna Jones, S. E.; Jago, C. F. (1993-01-01). "In situ ****essment...
- signal emitted by fish Spitzenkörper, structure important in hyphal growth Spreite, laminae found in trace fossils, going back to animal burrows Unkenreflex...
- activity, along with previously mentioned bioturbated sediments. Vertical spreite trace fossils have been found as part of fodinichnia dominated ichnocoenosis...
- Echiurans (Urechis). Vertical, U-shaped, single-spreite Burrows; unidirectional or bidirectional spreite, generally continuous, rarely discontinuous. Most...
- (Urechis). Marine-Mangroove Vertical, U-shaped, single-spreite Burrows; unidirectional or bidirectional spreite, generally continuous, rarely discontinuous. Most...
- search of food. They tend to have repeated patterns (e.g. Chondrites) or spreites (e.g. Rhizocorallium), the shape reflecting the systematic feeding strategy...
- Echiurans (Urechis). Vertical, U-shaped, single-spreite Burrows; unidirectional or bidirectional spreite, generally continuous, rarely discontinuous. Most...