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resemble small earthworms and
include both
terrestrial species known as
potworms that live in
highly organic terrestrial environments, as well as some that...
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nematodes and
potworms can
reproduce both ****ually and a****ually, the
nematode through parthenogenesis which only
creates females, and the
potworm through whole-body...
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which most
biological activity occurs. Soil
organisms such as earthworms,
potworms (enchytraeids), arthropods, nematodes, fungi, and many
species of bacteria...
- 8 ft). The
bottom of the lake is 77%
covered with
brachiopods (Characeae),
potworms (Potamogeton), and
spearguns (Myriophyllum). At the banks,
there is a strip...
- amoeba, nematodes, rotifer, tardigrades, springtails, cryptostigmata,
potworms,
insect larvae, mollusks,
oribatid mites, woodlice, and millipedes. Even...
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close by. P. nobilitatus' diet
consists of
small crustaceans, insects,
potworms and
Culex pipiens larvae. Most of
their food
sources are
found in the water...
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scimitus (Acari: Laelapidae) with
fungus gnat
larvae (Diptera: Sciaridae),
potworms (Oligochaeta: Enchytraeidae) or Sanc****ania aff.
sphaerogaster (Acari:...
- the body's
fluid content increases again. This
strategy is used by some
potworms and the
Arctic springtail Onychiurus arcticus.
Lauritz Sømme has translated...
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forest floor of
Hanmer Island include Sowbugs, Millipedes, Centipedes,
Potworms and Earthworms. The
Arthur P****age
flood tide sets
northerly and the ebb...