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oxygenated top layer, e.g., a sea pen or a sand dollar.
Epibenthos (or
epibenthic),
prefix from
Ancient Gr**** epí 'on top of',
lives on top of the sediments...
- An
epibenthic sled (or
epibenthos sled/sledge) is an
instrument designed to
collect benthic and
benthopelagic faunas from the deep sea. The sled is made...
- fish
Intertidal ecology Hydrothermal vent
microbial communities Related Epibenthic sled Van Veen grab
sampler Bioirrigation Bioturbation Demersal zone Marine...
-
latitudes and
lived pelagic lifestyles were more
likely to survive,
whereas epibenthic lifestyles and
durophagy were
strongly ****ociated with the likelihood...
- that are
greater than 200 cm (79 in) were
discovered eating prey such as
epibenthic and
benthic fishes, as well as
seals and
small cetaceans such as oceanic...
- impacts. In particular,
sessile epibenthic animals and
endobenthic animals both
decreased in
taxon richness.
Mobile epibenthic animals, such as
hermit crabs...
- fish
Intertidal ecology Hydrothermal vent
microbial communities Related Epibenthic sled Van Veen grab
sampler Bioirrigation Bioturbation Demersal zone Marine...
- fish
Intertidal ecology Hydrothermal vent
microbial communities Related Epibenthic sled Van Veen grab
sampler Bioirrigation Bioturbation Demersal zone Marine...
- go much
lower than 9.4 °C (48.92°F). N.
belauensis are
highly mobile,
epibenthic scavengers and
opportunistic predators which rely
mostly on
scent for...
-
Ammodiscidae of
textulariid foraminifera.
Ammodiscus species are vagile,
epibenthic foraminiferans,
usually found in
seawater with
normal salinity. BioLib...