2015
DOI: 10.1016/bs.apar.2015.05.002
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Differentiating Parasitism and Other Interactions in Fossilized Colonial Organisms

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“…Alvarez & Taylor ). Protracted epizooism involving large colonial hosts may result in symbiotic intergrowths, allowing the smaller symbiont to escape complete overgrowth and potentially enjoy structural and other benefits from being contained within the skeleton of its larger host (see Taylor ; Vinn & Wilson ). Examples in the fossil record include intergrowths between Ordovician cornulitids and stromatoporoids and tabulate corals (Dixon ), Cretaceous scleractinian corals and serpulid and sabellid polychaetes (Garberoglio & Lazo ), and Neogene scleractinian corals and bryozoans (Cadée & McKinney ).…”
Section: Patterns Of Spatial Competitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alvarez & Taylor ). Protracted epizooism involving large colonial hosts may result in symbiotic intergrowths, allowing the smaller symbiont to escape complete overgrowth and potentially enjoy structural and other benefits from being contained within the skeleton of its larger host (see Taylor ; Vinn & Wilson ). Examples in the fossil record include intergrowths between Ordovician cornulitids and stromatoporoids and tabulate corals (Dixon ), Cretaceous scleractinian corals and serpulid and sabellid polychaetes (Garberoglio & Lazo ), and Neogene scleractinian corals and bryozoans (Cadée & McKinney ).…”
Section: Patterns Of Spatial Competitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presented concept of epibiotic cohabitation of Voronocladus gen. nov. alga and putative graptolite Podoliagraptus gen. nov. is understood here as the most reasonable. However, there are not enough data to assign the phenomenon of alga and putative graptolite coexistence as a kind of symbiosis, parasitism or commensalism (see Zapalski 2007;Taylor 2015).…”
Section: Habitat Of Benthic Graptolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exact nature of these early symbiotic associations has mostly remained problematic. Many bioclaustrations may have been parasitic (Zapalski, 2007(Zapalski, , 2011, but Taylor (2015) demonstrated that it is difficult to establish the exact type of symbiosis using the fossil material. The evolution of parasitic associations has recently been the focus of several studies (De Baets and Littlewood, 2015;Huntley and De Baets, 2015;De Baets et al, 2011, 2015, 2021aHuntley et al, 2021;van Dijk and De Baets, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%