Literature

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C. H. L. Schönberg2008A history of sponge erosion: from past myths and hypotheses to recent approaches
J. R. Cantera K, Orozco, C., Londono-Cruz, E., Toro-Farmer, G.2003Abundance and distribution patterns of infaunal associates and macroborers of the branched coral (Pocillopora damicornis) in Gorgona Island (eastern tropical Pacific)
M. A. Wilson2008An online bibliography of bioerosion references
R. G. Bromley, Heinberg C.2006Attachment strategies of organisms on hard substrates: A palaeontological view
D. Bassi, Iryu, Y., Braga, J. C., Takayanagi, H., Tsuji, Y.2013Bathymetric distribution of ichnocoenoses from recent subtropical algal nodules off Fraser Island, eastern Australia
K. Vogel1993Bioeroders in fossil reefs
W. E. Kiene, Hutchings P. A.1994Bioerosion experiments at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef
M. J. Risk, Sammarco, P. W., Edinger, E. N.1995Bioerosion in Acropora across the continental shelf of the Great Barrier Reef
M. J. Risk, Sammarco P. W.1982Bioerosion of Corals and the Influence of Damselfish Territoriality: A Preliminary Study
N. Pari, Peyrot-Clausade, M., Hutchings, P. A.2002Bioerosion of experimental substrates on high islands and atoll lagoons (French Polynesia) during 5 years of exposure
S. T. Trudgill1987Bioerosion of intertidal limestone, Co. Clare, Eire — 3: Zonation, process and form
K. E. Holmes, Edinger, E. N., Hariyadi,, Limmon, G. V., Risk, M. J.2000Bioerosion of Live Massive Corals and Branching Coral Rubble on Indonesian Coral Reefs
R. G. Bromley, D'Alessandro A.1990Comparative analysis of bioerosion in deep and shallow water, Pliocene to recent, Mediterranean Sea
A. Tribollet, Golubic S.2005Cross-shelf differences in the pattern and pace of bioerosion of experimental carbonate substrates exposed for 3 years on the northern Great Barrier Reef, Australia
T. Aline2008Dissolution of Dead Corals by Euendolithic Microorganisms Across the Northern Great Barrier Reef (Australia)
C. T. Perry1996Distribution and abundance of macroborers in an upper Miocene reef system, Mallorca, Spain; implications for reef development and framework destruction
J. K. H. Fang, Schönberg, C. H. L., Mello-Athayde, M. A., Hoegh-Guldberg, O., Dove, S.2014Effects of ocean warming and acidification on the energy budget of an excavating sponge
J. Kresten Nielsen, Maiboe J.2000Epofix and vacuum: An easy method to make casts of hard substrates
K. Vogel, Gektidis, M., Golubic, S., Kiene, W. E., Radtke, G.2000Experimental studies on microbial bioerosion at Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas and One Tree Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia: implications for paleoecological reconstructions
C. H. L. Schönberg, Wilkinson C. R.2001Induced colonization of corals by a clionid bioeroding sponge
P. Hutchings, Peyrot-Clausade, M., Osnorno, A.2005Influence of land runoff on rates and agents of bioerosion of coral substrates
A. Tribollet, Decherf, G., Hutchings, P., Peyrot-Clausade, M.2002Large-scale spatial variability in bioerosion of experimental coral substrates on the Great Barrier Reef (Australia): importance of microborers
C. T. Perry2000Macroboring of Pleistocene Coral Communities, Falmouth Formation, Jamaica
J. K. H. Fang, Schönberg, C. H. L., Kline, D. I., Hoegh‐Guldberg, O., Dove, S.2013Methods to quantify components of the excavating sponge Cliona orientalis Thiele, 1900
M. Gektidis, Dubinsky, Z., Goffredo, S.2007Microendoliths of the Shallow Euphotic Zone in open and shaded habitats at 30°N – Eilat, Israel – paleoecological implications
A. C. Fonseca, Dean, H. K., Cortés, J.2006Non-colonial coral macro-borers as indicators of coral reef status in the South Pacific of Costa Rica
E. N. Edinger, Risk M. J.1994Oligocene-Miocene extinction and geographic restriction of Caribbean corals; roles of turbidity, temperature, and nutrients
F. Garcia-Pichel2006Plausible mechanisms for the boring on carbonates by microbial phototrophs
P. Hutchings2008Role of polychaetes in bioerosion of coral substrates
C. H. L. Schönberg2001Small-scale distribution of Great Barrier Reef bioeroding sponges in shallow water
J. K. H. Fang, Mello‐Athayde, M. A., Schönberg, C. H. L., Kline, D. I., Hoegh‐Guldberg, O., Dove, S.2013Sponge biomass and bioerosion rates increase under ocean warming and acidification
E. N. Edinger, Risk M. J.1996Sponge borehole size as a relative measure of bioerosion and paleoproductivity
C. H. L. Schönberg2002Substrate Effects on the Bioeroding Demosponge Cliona orientalis. 1. Bioerosion Rates
C. T. Perry, Hepburn L. J.2008Syn-depositional alteration of coral reef framework through bioerosion, encrustation and cementation: Taphonomic signatures of reef accretion and reef depositional events
P. Blanchon, Perry C. T.2004Taphonomic differentiation of Acropora palmata facies in cores from Campeche Bank Reefs, Gulf of México
P. A. Hutchings, Peyrot-Clausade M.2002The distribution and abundance of boring species of polychaetes and sipunculans in coral substrates in French Polynesia
L. Tapanila2008The endolithic guild: an ecological framework for residential cavities in hard substrates
A. Santos, Mayoral, E., da Silva, C. Marques, Cachão, M., Kullberg, J. Carlos2010Trypanites ichnofacies: Palaeoenvironmental and tectonic implications. A case study from the Miocene disconformity at Foz da Fonte (Lower Tagus Basin, Portugal)
R. G. Bromley, Asgaard U.1993Two bioerosion ichnofacies produced by early and late burial associated with sea-level change
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