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Publikováno v:
Climate Change, Ocean Acidification and Sponges ISBN: 9783319590073
Sponge reefs living in deeper shelf waters on the western margin of North America are somewhat insulated from surface water effects of localized ocean warming but are susceptible to increasing hypoxia associated with ocean stratification and increasi
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 80:38-48
Hexactinosidan sponges are important reef-building organisms in Earth history as they are able to create a three-dimensional reef framework and thereby form topographic relief comparable to that produced by scleractinian corals. Study of modern hexac
Publikováno v:
Geo-Marine Letters. 25:205-213
Multibeam imagery of siliceous sponge reefs (Hexactinellida, Hexactinosida) reveals the setting, form, and organization of five reef complexes on the western Canadian continental shelf. The reefs are built by framework skeleton sponges which trap cla
Autor:
Richard E. Thomson, Manfred Krautter, Vaughn Barrie, George Mungov, Kim W. Conway, Frank A. Whitney
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 25:211-226
This paper describes oceanographic conditions in which siliceous (Hexactinellida, Hexactinosida) sponge reefs thrive near the heads of shelf canyons on the west coast of Canada. Unique in the present world ocean, these colonies consist of mounds (bio
Publikováno v:
Contributions to Zoology. 74:265-270
A new species of a very thinly encrusting Desmacella (Porifera, Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida, Desmacellidae) is described from Queen Charlotte Basin and Georgia Basin, off the Canadian Pacific coast. It is compared with all known species of the genu
Publikováno v:
Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Monatshefte. 2004:335-350
Publikováno v:
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France. 172:637-646
The Upper Liassic series in the western border of Iberia (Lusitanian Basin, Portugal), show an important lutitic sedimentation, characterized generally by a monotonous marl/limestone alternation. Small scale siliceous sponge mudmounds occur in these
Publikováno v:
Facies. 44:265-282
Globally unique hexactinellid sponge reefs occur on the continental shelf off British Columbia, Canada. They cover about 425 km2 of seafloor on the continental shelf off British Columbia (Canada) in water depths between 165 and 240 metres and occur o
Autor:
Manfred Krautter
Publikováno v:
Paläontologische Zeitschrift. 70:301-313
The Lower Jurassic Misone Limestone of the Trento Platform (Southern Alps, Italy) contains a siliceous sponge fauna which is here described. Besides the well-known Moroccan sponge carbonates, these Lower Jurassic spongioliths from the Trento Platform
Autor:
Reinhold R. Leinfelder, Manfred Krautter, Ralf Laternser, Martin Nose, Dieter U. Schmid, Günter Schweigert, Winfried Werner, Helmut Keupp, Hartmut Brugger, Regina Herrmann, Ursula Rehfeld-Kiefer, Johannes H. Schroeder, Carsten Reinhold, Roman Koch, Arnold Zeiss, Volker Schweizer, Heinrich Christmann, Götz Menges, Hanspeter Luterbacher
Publikováno v:
Facies. 31:1-56
In order to elucidate the control of local, regional and global factors on occurrence, distribution and character of Jurassic reefs, reefal settings of Mid and Late Jurassic age from southwestern Germany, Iberia and Romania were compared in terms of