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Summary Of: Bioerosion

Bioerosion can be caused by... Mechanisms of bioerosion include biotic boring... Bioerosion of coral reefs generates the fine and white... cause a great deal of bioerosion with their well developed jaw muscles... Bioerosion is also well known in the... bioerosion also has a long fossil record and its own radiations... Direct estimate of bioerosion by two parrotfish species...

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