Definition of Meiofauna. Meaning of Meiofauna. Synonyms of Meiofauna

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- Meiobenthos, also called meiofauna, are small benthic invertebrates that live in marine or freshwater environments, or both. The term meiofauna loosely defines...
- Australian megafauna. Meiofauna are small benthic invertebrates that live in both marine and freshwater environments. The term meiofauna loosely defines a...
- The Bahariya Formation (also transcribed as Baharija Formation) is a fossiliferous geologic formation dating back to the early Cenomanian, which outcrops...
- genus Magnapinna. Deep-sea gigantism is not generally observed in the meiofauna (organisms that p**** through a 1 mm (0.039 in) mesh), which actually exhibit...
- nonchemosynthetic communities such as bacteria and other micro-benthos, meiofauna, macrofauna, and megafauna (larger organisms such as crabs, sea pens,...
- belonging to the benthic meiofauna. They have a high density in marine sediments and are often among top three of meiofauna found here, only surp****ed...
- cycle status. Elutriation is a common method used by biologists to sample meiofauna. The sediment sample is constantly agitated by a flow of filtered water...
- J Sugumaran, Maryland S Naveed (10 July 2005). "Impact of tsunami on meiofauna of Marina beach, Chennai, India". Current Science. 89 (1): 34–38. JSTOR 24110427...
- Margaret A (1983). The role of behavior and flow in the dispersal of marine meiofauna (Thesis). OCLC 10449724. Sprugel, Doug. "Margaret Palmer – The Ecological...
- detrital food chain includes a large amount of microbes, macroinvertebrates, meiofauna, fungi, and bacteria. These organisms are consumed by omnivores and carnivores...