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burrows in
terrestrial and
water ecosystems, and soil
production on land.
Bioturbators are
deemed ecosystem engineers because they
alter resource availability...
- McCormick-Ray J, Berg P,
Epstein HE (2006). "Pacific Walrus:
Benthic bioturbator of Beringia".
Journal of
Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 330...
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Australia and the Indo-West
Pacific region. They are bio-irrigators and
bioturbators in
estuarine sediments, and are
widely harvested by
recreational anglers...
- turnover). The
extinction rate of
marine organisms was catastrophic.
Bioturbators were
extremely severely affected, as
evidenced by the loss of the sedimentary...
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producing biota and
other organisms such as binders, bioeroders, and
bioturbators (creatures that bind, erode, and mix sediments)
living in surrounding...
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examples of
large bioturbators.
Although the
activities of
these large macrofaunal bioturbators are more con****uous, the
dominant bioturbators are
small invertebrates...
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processing it to get rid of
debris and
other clinging materials. It is a
bioturbator,
engaging in the
rework of
soils and sediments. WoRMS. "Brissus latecarinatus...
- to 100mm in length.
Aonides trifida is a
surface deposit feeder and
bioturbator which tolerates a
sediment mud
content up to 80%, but has an optimum...
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replacement of
forest with oil palm
plantations reduces the
number of
bioturbator species,
although not the
actual volume of
bioturbation performed. In...
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terrestrial Australian species, is
relatively common, and that
other bioturbators have been
heavily impacted by
human settlement. In Australia, they are...