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Deposit feeders are aquatic animals that feed on organic matter settled down on the bottom. In other words, deposit feeders are animals that ingest particles in the sediments. Therefore, they are dominant in muddy sediments. They live on muddy and sandy sediments. They fulfil their nutrient requi...
Differences in effects of grazing by deposit- feeders Hydrobia ulvae (Pennant)(Gastropoda : Prosobranchia) and Corophium arenarium Crawford (Amphipoda) on sediment microalgal populations . I . Qualitative differences . J . Exp . Mar. Biol. Ecol. 118 : 33-42....
Effects of the marine deposit-feeders Heteromastus filiformis (Polychaeta), Macoma balthica (Bivalvia), and Tellina texana (Bivalvia) on averaged sedimentary solute transport, reaction rates, and microbial distributions : Aller, R.C. and J.Y. Yingst, 1985. J. mar. Res., 43(3):615–645 Sh...
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The role of detritus in the nutrition of two marine deposit feeders, the prosobranch Hydrobia ulvae and the bivalve Macoma balthica . Proc. Zool. Soc. London 144 , 25 – 45 .Newell, R. , 1965 : The role of detritus in the nutrition of two marine deposit-feeders, the prosobranch ...
The presence of copper (Cu), iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), cobalt (Co), chromium (Cr) and mercury (Hg) has been studied in ten sea cucumber (Holothurians) species in the Northwestern sea of Kalpitiya and Dutch Bay area (Sri Lanka) during October- November 2008...
The niche of deposit-feeders may therefore be defined as: (1) particle size spectrum ingested(2) depth of feeding and living position below the sediment-water interface(3) range of sediments over which the deposit-feeder occurs, (4) possible differences in utilization of microorganisms. Because ...
stable isotope data for deposit-feedersKarlson, Agnes M.LGorokhova, ElenaElmgren, Ragnar