- benthos,
mainly benthic diatoms and
macroalgae (seaweed).
Endobenthos (or
endobenthic),
prefix from
Ancient Gr**** éndon 'inner, internal',
lives buried, or...
- its
physical impacts. In particular,
sessile epibenthic animals and
endobenthic animals both
decreased in
taxon richness.
Mobile epibenthic animals,...
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Jared R.; Hasiotis,
Stephen T. (2007). "
Endobenthic Response through M****-Extinction Episodes:
Predictive Models and Observed...
-
larger food
items relative to
their body size and
probably benthic or
endobenthic prey. The
opabiniids Opabinia (top) and
Utaurora (bottom), were close...
- Gr**** epí 'on top of', live on top of the sediments.
Endobenthos (or
endobenthic organisms),
prefix from
Ancient Gr**** éndon 'inner', live buried, or...
- with
fecal pellets. It has been
interpreted as a
product made by an
Endobenthic deposit-feeding animal,
specially a Fodinichnia,
burrows produced by...
- Bathypterois. Both
mature and
juvenile organisms diet
increases to
include endobenthic and
epibenthic prey as the
secondary food source,
which for juveniles...
- are
minutely denticulate. They are
typically 3 mm in length. They are
endobenthic (living
within seafloor sediment) and are
deposit feeders who consume...
- of
Chomatichnus is
never preserved. It
resemble described burrows of
endobenthic thal****inidean decapods,
specially Callian****a
subterranea of modern...
- to it as a detritus-feeder,
another saying that it
actively preys on
endobenthic organisms, and
finally that it
feeds on
particulate organic filtered...