1. Growth Dynamics of the Middle Devonian Jukoupu Bioherm, Xinshao, Hunan
- Author
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Gong Enpu
- Subjects
geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,biology ,Ecology ,Phylum ,Late stage ,Community structure ,Geology ,biology.organism_classification ,Devonian ,Paleontology ,Algae ,Stage (stratigraphy) ,Facies ,Reef - Abstract
The growth process, palaeoecological features and the function of organisms in reef-building of the Jukoupu bioherm in Hunan are discussed in detail. The bioherm is divided into 10 micro facies. Organisms are very abundant in the reef. Thirty-two genera belonging to 7 phyla have been recognized. They make up 5 communities composed mainly of stromatopoids, corals and algae, each of which has its own salient ecological features. An analysis of all communities shows that the organic functions are very complex. The same organisms may possess diverse functions simultaneously as the reef growth enters the late stage. The growth process of the reef may involve five stages: (l) biostrome stage, (2) stabilization stage, (3) frame-type reef-building stage, (4) binding and covering-type reef-building stage, and (5) baffle-type reef-building stage.
- Published
- 2009