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Protistan Skeletons: A Geologic History of Evolution and Constraint
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2015
Biologically-Inspired Systems
The tests and scales formed by protists may be the epitome of lightweight bioconstructions in nature. Skeletal biomineralization is widespread among eukaryotes, but both predominant mineralogy and stratigraphic history differ between macroscopic and microscopic organisms. Among animals and macroscopic algae, calcium minerals, especially carbonates, predominate in skeleton formation, with most innovations in skeletal biomineralization concentrated in and around the Cambrian Period. In contrast,
doi:10.1007/978-94-017-9398-8_1
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