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Bibliography of bioerosional trace fossils

Toom, U.

Abstract

Bioerosion is mostly used for the breakdown of different hard substrates through the biological activities of animals, plants and microbes that produce both mechanical and chemical erosion.

 

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Role of the blue-green alga Girvanella in skeletal grain destruction and lime mud formation in the Lower Ordovician of west Texas
Klement, K. W, Toomey, D. F.
Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Year: 1967 | Volume: 37 | Pages: 1045-1051 | article in journal
DOI
Bioerosion in ancient and contemporary corals of the genus Porites: patterns and palaeoenvironmental implications
Klein, R., Mokady, O., Loya, Y.
Marine Ecology Progress Series
Year: 1991 | Volume: 77 | Pages: 245-251 | article in journal
Lithophaga (Bivalvia, Mytilidae), including a new species, boring into mushroom corals (Scleractinia, Fungiidae) off South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Kleemann, K. H., Hoeksema, B. W.
Basteria
Year: 2002 | Volume: 66 | Pages: 11-24 | article in journal
Mytilidae – Lithophaginae
Kleemann, K. H.
Philippine Marine Mollusks III
Year: 2010 | Pages: 500-505
Lithodomus bisulcata Orbigny, 1853, a junior synonym of Modiola appendiculata Philippi, 1846
Kleemann, K. H.
Conchylia
Year: 2009 | Volume: 40 | Pages: 23-27 | article in journal
Botula kleemanni Valentich-Scott, 2008 actually a member of Lithophaga (Leiosolenus)
Kleemann, K. H.
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
Year: 2009 | Volume: 57 | Pages: 233-235 | article in journal
Lithophaga (Leiosolenus) purpurea (Bivalvia: Mytilidae): one species becomes three
Kleemann, K. H.
Club Conchylia Informationen
Year: 2008 | Volume: 39 | Pages: 32-45 | article in journal
Catalogue and bibliography of Recent and fossil Botula (Bivalvia: Mytilidae)
Kleemann, K. H.
Zootaxa
Year: 2007 | Volume: 1508 | Pages: 1-48 | article in journal
DOI
Application to conserve Modiola cinnamomea Lamarck, 1819 as the type species of mytilid bivalve Botula Mörch, 1853
Kleemann, K. H.
Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature
Year: 2007 | Volume: 65 | Pages: case 3430 | article in journal
Morphology and volume of an endolithic Caribbean chiton dwelling
Kleemann, K. H.
Coral Reefs
Year: 2003 | Volume: 22 | Pages: 98-98 | article in journal
DOI
The Pectinid Bivalve Pedum spondy­loideum (Gmelin 1791): Amount of Surface and Volume Occupied in Host Corals From the Red Sea
Kleemann, K. H,
Marine Ecology
Year: 2001 | Volume: 22 | Pages: 111-133 | article in journal
DOI
Superfamily Gastrochaenoidea
Kleemann, K. H.
Mollusca: The Southern Synthesis, Fauna of Australia
Year: 1998 | Pages: 367-370 | article in book
Coral communities at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Kleemann, K.
Beiträge zur Paläontologie
Year: 1996 | Volume: 21 | Pages: 7-67 | article in journal
Associations of coral and boring bivalves: Lizard Island (Great Barrier Reef, Australia) versus Safaga (N Red Sea)
Kleemann, K. H
Beiträge zur Paläontologie
Year: 1995 | Volume: 20 | Pages: 31-39 | article in journal
Associations of corals and boring bivalves since the late cretaceous
Kleemann, K.
Facies
Year: 1994 | Volume: 31 | Pages: 131-139 | article in journal
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Coral communities and coral-bivalve associations in the northern Red Sea at Safaga, Egypt
Kleemann, K.
Facies
Year: 1992 | Volume: 26 | Pages: 1-9 | article in journal
DOI
Lithophaga (Bivalvia) from dead coral from Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Kleemann, K. H.
Journal of Molluscan Studies
Year: 1984 | Volume: 50 | Pages: 192-230 | article in journal
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Catalogue of Recent and Fossil Lithophaga (Bivalvia)
Kleemann, K. H.
Journal of Molluscan Studies
Year: 1983 | Volume: 49 | Pages: 1-46 | article in journal
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Korallenbohrende Muschel seit dem mittleren Lias unverändert [Coral-boring clam unchanged since the Middle Lias]
Kleemann, K. H.
Beiträge zur Paläontologie von Österreich
Year: 1980 | Pages: 239-249 | article in journal
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