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- Fauna (pl.: faunae or faunas) is all of the animal life present in a particular region or time. The corresponding terms for plants and fungi are flora...
- Cambrian Lagerstätte: Disparity between nonbilaterian and bilaterian epifaunal tierers at the Neoproterozoic-Cambrian transition". Geology. 30 (4): 363–366...
- brachiopod fossils belonging to the family Trigonotretidae. These stationary epifaunal suspension feeders lived in the Carboniferous and Permian periods, from...
- there is no evidence of a differential impact between surface-living (epifaunal) and burrowing (infaunal) bivalves. Bivalve family level diversity after...
- of snow crab, also known as opilio crab or opies, is a predominantly epifaunal crustacean native to shelf depths in the northwest Atlantic Ocean and...
- family Strophomenidae, named by Rafinesque in 1824. They were stationary epifaunal suspension feeders. These brachiopods (often known as lamp s****) lived...
- the coast of the island of New Caledonia in the Pacific Ocean. It is an epifaunal deepwater species living at depths between 240 and 520 m (790 and 1,710 ft)...
- record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution. Terebratula species...
- have various feeding strategies, like hyperbenthic and detritus feeders, epifaunal browsers, and megafaunal croppers. They typically feed on slow-moving...
- Late Tri****ic (Carnian) with a global distribution. They were stationary epifaunal suspension feeders. Spirifer acutiplicatus Hayasaka, 1933 Spirifer bambadhurensis...