-
Commission on
Zoological Nomenclature to
suppress Naididae,
because the "
tubificids" are the more well-known
group of the two, was rejected. The
family Naididae...
- fish can
become infected by
eating an
infected oligochaete.
Infected tubificids can
release triactinomyxons for at
least a year. The
triactinomyxon spores...
- aquatic), and
freshwater or
semiterrestrial microdrile forms,
including the
tubificids, pot
worms and ice
worms (Enchytraeidae),
blackworms (Lumbriculidae) and...
- tubifex, also
called the
sludge worm or
sewage worm, is a
species of
tubificid segmented worm
which inhabits the
sediments of
lakes and
rivers on several...
-
through learning.
Murdoch demonstrated this
effect with
guppy preying on
tubificids and
fruit flies. As
fruit fly
numbers decreased guppies switched from...
-
Tubifex is a
cosmopolitan genus of
tubificid annelids that
inhabits the
sediments of lakes,
rivers and
occasionally sewer lines. At
least 13
species of...
- fed to salmonids. To
reproduce successfully, this
species requires a
tubificid worm as an
intermediate host, in
which the
spores develop into a "species"...
- the
subclasses Oligochaeta and Hirudinea. The
oligochaetes contain the
tubificids (Naididae, Lumbricidae, and
Lumbriculidae -
commonly the tube
worms and...
-
Zoological Systematics and
Evolutionary Research (2015). Sjölin, Erica. "
Tubificids with
trifid chaetae:
morphology and
phylogeny of
Heterodrilus (****ellata...
- chemosphere.2007.06.002. PMID 17675210. ****uhara,
Haruo (1987). "The
effect of
tubificids and
chironomids on
particle redistribution of lake sediment". Ecological...