infauna उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Three major trends can be associated with this : 1 ) Reduction in suspension feeding epifauna 2 ) Increasing abundance of infauna 3 ) An intermediate stage of mobile epifauna.
- Others fed mostly on epifauna ( invertebrates on top of the seafloor surface, also called " epibenthos " ), or alternatively on infauna ( invertebrates that burrow into the seafloor substrate ).
- At depth under the gyre lies one of the most food-poor areas on the planet, which therefore supports very low densities and biomass of benthic infauna, or animals residing in the sediment.
- When calibrated using traditional grab samples or cores coupled with a few SP images, resolution allows identification of some infauna including the tubicolous sabellid polychaetes, a bisected nereid, and the mound produced by a sea cucumber seen in Figure 2.
- In this way the contents of " N . bicalcarata " pitchers is controlled such that organic matter does not accumulate to the point of putrefaction, which can lead to the demise of pitcher infauna ( which also appear to benefit the plant ) and sometimes the pitcher itself.
- The question of whether infaunal animals " steal " food from their hosts, or whether they are involved in a mutually beneficial ( domicile, protection and food from the plant, while in return, the infauna helps to break down the prey, increase the rate of digestion and keep bacterial numbers low ".
- In 1986, Mitsuru Hotta and Rusjdi Tamin included plant material belonging to " N . dubia " and " N . inermis " in their description of " pitcher infauna, the same authors, together with M . Kato and T . Itino, identified " N . inermis " from Mount Gadut as " N . bongso ".
- Associations with species of pitcher plants are so many and varied that the study of " Nepenthes " infauna is something of a discipline in its own right . " Camponotus schmitzi ", the diving ant, has an intimate degree of mutualism with the pitcher plant " Nepenthes bicalcarata "; it not only retrieves prey and detritus from beneath the surface of the liquid in the pitchers, but repels herbivores, and cleans the pitcher peristome, maintaining its slippery nature.