Difference between revisions of "Traits:BlindEndedVentilation"
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Blind-ended ventilation
Blind-ended ventilation: Organisms that live in 'I' or 'J' shaped burrows open at only one end where water is drawn through the sediment e.g. Arenicola marina(adapted from Kristensen et al., 2012).
- [[BlindEndedVentilation|Blind-ended ventilation]]
Definition adapted from Kristensen et al., 2012. What is bioturbation? The need for a precise definition for fauna in aquatic sciences. MEPS 446: 285-302
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Organisms that live in 'I' or 'J' shaped burrows open at only one end where water is drawn through the sediment e.g. Arenicola marina(adapted from Kristensen et al., 2012). +
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