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Infauna, benthic

The feeding and burrowing activities of benthic epifauna and infauna cause bioirrigation and bioturbation as illustrated in Figure 12.4. [Pg.303]

Henriksen, K., Hansen, J.I., and Blackburn, T.H. (1980) The influence of benthic infauna on exchange rates of inorganic nitrogen between sediment and water. Opheha 1, 249-256. [Pg.596]

Rysgaard, S., Christensen, P.B., and Nielsen, L.P. (1995) Seasonal variation in nitrification and denitrification in estuarine sediment colonized by benthic microalgae and bioturbating infauna. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 126, 111-121. [Pg.655]

The influence of benthic infauna on nitrogen cycle processes and fate... [Pg.867]

Yingst, J. Y., and Rhoads, D. C. (1980). The role of bioturbation in the enhancement of microbial turnover rates in marine sediments. In Marine Benthic Dynamics (K. R. Tenore and B. C. Coull, eds.), pp. 407-421. Univ. of South Carolina Press, Columbia. Young, D. K. (1971). Effects of infauna on the sediment and seston of a subtidal environment. Vie Milieu Suppl. 22, 557-571. [Pg.350]


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