Macroborings and the Evolution of Marine Bioerosion

作者: Mark A. Wilson

DOI: 10.1016/B978-044452949-7/50146-7

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摘要: SUMMARY: Macroborings are macroscopic trace fossils in hard substrates. They received little attention from palaeontologists until a renaissance their ichnotaxonomy and paleoecological interpretation was led by Richard Bromley the 1970s. Since then we have amassed detailed records of stratigraphic palaeoenvironmental occurrences better understanding diversity classification. changed considerably types abundances through Phanerozoic as function various evolutionary events. thus important contributors to what know about ecological driving forces evolution among marine organisms.

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