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Autoecological significance of growth form in the scleractinian coral Actinacis rollei Reuss (Oligocene, Lessini Mountains, Northern Italy). In Cherchi A. (ed.). Autoecology of selected fossil organisms: Achievements and Problems.

1996
The scleractinian coral Actinacis is an important component of reef communities from the Oligocene Lessini Shelf of Northern Italy. Actinacis occurs as massive-laminar colonies or thin to thickly branched thickets. In the present study we have used a combination od discriminant analysis and principal component analysis of corallite measurements to show
BOSELLINI, Francesca, STEMANN T. A.
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Autoecology of the heart urchin, Echinocardium cordatum, in the muddy sediment of the Seto Inland Sea, Japan

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2001
Yasuo Nakamura
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