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tabulata (n. pl.)

An artificial group of stony corals including those which have transverse septa in the calicles. The genera Pocillopora and Favosites are examples.

tabulata Sentence Examples

  1. The tabulata corals of the Devonian period formed extensive reefs.
  2. The colonies of tabulata corals had a plate-like growth form.
  3. The tabulae within tabulata corals were horizontal or slightly inclined.
  4. The tabulate corals played a significant role in the marine ecosystems of the Paleozoic era.
  5. The tabulata corals' distinctive morphology facilitated their identification in fossil records.
  6. The tabulata corals' skeletal structure provided important information about environmental conditions in ancient oceans.
  7. Researchers have studied tabulata corals to understand the evolution of coral reefs.
  8. The tabulata corals' resilience and adaptability to changing environments made them successful colonizers.
  9. The tabulata corals' abundance and diversity contributed to the success of Devonian reef ecosystems.
  10. The tabulata corals' fossil record provides valuable insights into the paleoecology and paleoenvironmental conditions of the Paleozoic era.

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An artificial group of stony corals including those which have transverse septa in the calicles. The genera Pocillopora and Favosites are examples.

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The tabulata corals of the Devonian period formed extensive reefs.

The colonies of tabulata corals had a plate-like growth form.

The tabulae within tabulata corals were horizontal or slightly inclined.

The tabulate corals played a significant role in the marine ecosystems of the Paleozoic era.