Taphonomic Processes of Some Intertidal Gastropod and Bivalve Shells from Northern Red Sea Coast, Egypt

Faculty Science Year: 2015
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages:
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Journal: Pakistan J. Zool. Zoological Society of Pakistan Volume:
Keywords : Taphonomic Processes , Some Intertidal Gastropod , Bivalve    
Abstract:
Disarticulation, encrustation, bioerosion, fragmentation and abrasion are the recorded taphonomic processes in the intertidal gastropod and bivalve shells from the northern Red Sea coast, Egypt. Balanoids, polychaetes, bivalves and bryozo
   
     
 
       

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