“…They are overgrowth and intergrowth interactions between sclerobiont-sclerobiont and sclerobiont-hard living substrate (e.g., encrusting organisms with hard skeletons or borers colonizing a skeletonized host substrate) (Taylor & Wilson, 2003). Colonizers often intergrow with their living substrates, such as in case of rugosans in corals (Vinn et al, 2017a), bryozoans (Vinn et al, 2016(Vinn et al, , 2017b and stromatoporoids (Vinn et al, 2015;Vinn, 2016;Vinn & Toom, 2017). Bioclaustrations are common in corals (Tapanila, 2005;Mõtus & Vinn, 2009;Wilson et al, 2014), bryozoans (Vinn et al, 2014 and stromatoporoids (Vinn et al, 2013).…”