Journal article
Bioerosion and micritization in the deep sea coral desmophyllum cristagalli
Abstract
The coral Desmophyllum cristagalli from a water depth of about 1700 m from Orphan Knoll in the North Atlantic is examined with respect to bioerosion. Macroborings are represented by Entobia, produced by boring sponges. Microborings comprise four distinctive forms attributed to the work of fungi. Micrite rims are reported from deep‐water settings.
Authors
Boerboom CM; Smith JE; Risk MJ
Journal
Historical Biology, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 53–60
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publication Date
January 1998
DOI
10.1080/08912969809386572
ISSN
0891-2963