Some aspects of life strategies of Early Palaeozoic rugose corals

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Examination of some well‐preserved specimens of Silurian rugose corals from Gotland reveals that the following categories of life strategies can be distinguished: ambitopic, liberosessile, fixosessile, rhizosessile and possibly limited vagile. Most solitary rugose corals appear to have been liberosessile and are characterized by initial attachment to a small sediment grain but subsequently becoming recumbent on a soft substrate. Detailed studies of Phaulactis angelini, Holophragma calceoloides, Laccophyllum lindstroemi, Rhegmaphyllum conulus and Rhabdocyclus ocksaroensis n. sp., and comparison with earlier described species, provide some new aspects on different life strategies for solitary corals. Copyright © 1988, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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NEUMAN, Bj. E. E. (1988). Some aspects of life strategies of Early Palaeozoic rugose corals. Lethaia, 21(2), 97–114. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3931.1988.tb02061.x

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