Current Developments in Bioerosion /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Wisshak, Max. (Editor ), Tapanila, Leif. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2008.
Edición:1st ed. 2008.
Colección:Erlangen Earth Conference Series
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Evolution and Classification
  • The endolithic guild: an ecological framework for residential cavities in hard substrates
  • Evolutionary implications of an exceptionally preserved Carboniferous microboring assemblage in the Buckhorn Asphalt lagerstätte (Oklahoma, USA)
  • Enigmatic organisms preserved in early Ordovician macroborings, western Utah, USA
  • Spectrum of bioerosive biota
  • The boring microflora in modern coral reef ecosystems: a review of its roles
  • The trace Rhopalia clavigera isp. n. reflects the development of its maker Eugomontia sacculata Kornmann, 1960
  • Colonisation and bioerosion of marine bivalve shells from the Baltic Sea by euendolithic cyanobacteria: an experimental study
  • The medium is the message: imaging a complex microboring (Pyrodendrina cupra igen. n., isp. n.) from the early Paleozoic of Anticosti Island, Canada
  • Micro-computed tomography for studies on Entobia: transparent substrate versus modern technology
  • A history of sponge erosion: from past myths and hypotheses to recent approaches
  • Substratum microtexture affects the boring pattern of Cliona albimarginata (Clionaidae, Demospongiae)
  • Two new dwarf Entobia ichnospecies in a diverse aphotic ichnocoenosis (Pleistocene / Rhodes, Greece)
  • Borings, bodies and ghosts: spicules of the endolithic sponge Aka akis sp. nov. within the boring Entobia cretacea, Cretaceous, England
  • Role of polychaetes in bioerosion of coral substrates
  • Parapholas quadrizonata (Spengler, 1792), dominating dead-coral boring bivalve from the Maldives, Indian Ocean
  • Echinometrid sea urchins, their trophic styles and corresponding bioerosion
  • Symbiotic interactions
  • Boring a mobile domicile: an alternative to the conchicolous life habit
  • Biogeographical distribution of Hyrrokkin (Rosalinidae, Foraminifera) and its host-specific morphological and textural trace variability
  • Endolithic sponge versus terebratulid brachiopod, Pleistocene, Italy: accidental symbiosis, bioclaustration and deformity
  • Spectrum of substrates
  • Micro-bioerosion in volcanic glass: extending the ichnofossil record to Archaean basaltic crust
  • Microbial bioerosion of bone – a review
  • Xylic substrates at the fossilisation barrier: oak trunks (Quercus sp.) in the Holocene sediments of the Labe River, Czech Republic
  • Trace fossil assemblages on Miocene rocky shores of southern Iberia
  • Role of bioerosion in taphonomy: effect of predatory drillholes on preservation of mollusc shells
  • An online bibliography of bioerosion references.