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Protoaricia oerstedii (Claparède 1864)
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burrower
URI:
http://polytraits.lifewatchgreece.eu/terms/MOB_BUR
Definition:
An organism that lives or moves in a burrow in soft sediments.
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pattern of oogenesis
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intraovarian
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bedrock
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bedrock
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bedrock
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non-selective deposit feeder
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An organism that feeds on mud or sand and shows little discrimination in the size or type of particles eaten. The sediment is ingested and any digestible organic material is assimilated as it passes through the alimentary canal.
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