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Sclerobionts are collectively known as organisms living in or on any kind of hard substrate (Taylor and Wilson, 2003). A few examples of sclerobionts include ''Entobia'' borings, ''Gastrochaenolites'' borings, ''Oichnus'' borings, ''Talpina'' borings, serpulids, encrusting oysters, encrusting foraminiferans, ''Stomatopora'' bryozoans, and ''“Berenicea”'' bryozoans. Image:EntobiaVoigtoporaCoonCreek.jpg|''Entobia'' sponge borings and the cyclostome bryozoan ''Voigtopora thurni'' on an oyster valve from the Coon Creek Beds of the Ripley Formation (Upper Cretaceous) near Blue Springs, Mississippi. Image:BoredEncrustedShell.JPG| Another example of ''Entobia'' sponge borings and encrusting serpulid worms on a modern shell of the bivalve ''Mercenaria'' in North Carolina. Image:ThecideanZalas.jpg|Thecideide brachiopod (T), sabellid worm tube (S) and bryozoans (B) on the shell of the bivalve ''Ctenostreon'' from the Upper Jurassic of Poland. Image: SerpulidsPecten.JPG|''Serpulid '' worms enrusting ''Pecten''; Duck Harbor Beach on Cape Cod Bay, Wellfleet, Massachusetts. ==See also== Bioerosion 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sclerobiont」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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