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- studies provided significant evidence that Diplochaetetes fossils are bioconstructions attributable to cirratulid polychaetes due to their strong similarity...
- present-day Dodecaceria bioconstructions from the exact same areas has led researchers to classify these fossils as cirratulid bioconstructions. Both fossil Diplochaetetes...
- On the left: Bioconstructions created by sulfur bacteria in a sulfurous cave at a depth of about 30 mt in Santa Cesarea Terme, Lecce, Italy. On the right:...
- control it. Primary geomorphological effects of invasive plants are bioconstruction and bioprotection. For example, kudzu (Pueraria montana), a vine native...
- the bulrushes and reeds have relatively deep roots, this encouraged bioconstruction which traps more sediment, allowing sedges, willow and alder to become...
- Fischer et al. (1989, 2000) have proposed that Diplochaetetes fossil bioconstructions may be attributed to Dodecaceria due to synonymity. A research by Guido...
- year. The main geomorphological impacts of invasive plants include bioconstruction and bioprotection. The economic impacts of invasive species can be...
- Paleocene record, but from the Eocene onwards, reports of cirratulid bioconstructions in South Africa and the Americas are relatively frequent. Two species...
- year. The main geomorphological impacts of invasive plants include bioconstruction and bioprotection. Virgin forest in the U.S. In the United States,...
- processes related to biogeomorphology: bioerosion, bioprotection, and bioconstruction. Bioerosion is the erosion of ocean substrates by living organisms...