-
microalgae may also live in the
interstices of
bottom sediments. In general,
infaunal animals become progressively smaller and less
abundant with increasing...
- (2007), "The
Verdun Syndrome:
simultaneous origin of
protective armour and
infaunal shelters at the Precambrian–Cambrian transition" (PDF), in Vickers-Rich...
-
evolution in
early Cambrian trilobites and the
origin of
predation on
infaunal macroinvertebrates:
evidence from
muscle scars in Mesolenellus". Palaeontology...
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urchins belonging to the
order Spatangoida. They are slow-moving,
shallow infaunal, or sediment-dwelling organisms, and are
deposit feeders or detritivores...
- (2007). "The
Verdun Syndrome:
simultaneous origin of
protective armor and
infaunal shelters at the Precambrian–Cambrian transition" (PDF). In
Patricia Vickers-Rich...
- atop the seabed), but one
species (Occultammina profunda), is
known to be
infaunal; it
buries itself up to 6
centimetres (2.4 in) deep into the sediment....
-
invertebrates found in
aquatic habitats throughout the world. Most are
infaunal and live
buried in
sediment on the seabed, or in the
sediment in freshwater...
- the
Atlantic and
Pacific oceans. It is
notable for
being the
first known infaunal xenophyop**** as well as for
being a
possible identity for the enigmatic...
- S2CID 143928957. Lin, DT; Bailey-Brock, JH (2008). "Partial
recovery of
infaunal communities during a
fallow period at an open-ocean aquaculture". Marine...
- is
sometimes called bloodworm.[relevant?] The
Glyceridae are epi- and
infaunal polychaetes that prey upon
small invertebrates. They are
errant burrowers...