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surficial modifier
URI:
https://eol.org/schema/terms/surficialModifier
Definition:
bioturbating fauna with activities restricted to the sediment layer immediately below the sediment surface
Attribution:
S. Lindqvist, Engelbrektsson, Eriksson, Hulth. 2016. Functional classification of bioturbating macrofauna in marine sediments using time-resolved imaging of particle displacement and multivariate analysis. Biogeosciences Discuss, 13 Oct. 2016. doi:10.5194/bg-2016-411.
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Queirós et al 2013
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http://eol.org/schema/terms/facultativelyMobile
Definition:
Organisms that can change location but do so infrequently, e.g., crinoids, some infaunal bivalves.
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http://paleodb.org/public/tips/ecology_tips.html
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