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Population structure,food relations and ecological role of marine oligochaetes,with special reference to meiobenthic species
Authors:O. Giere
Affiliation:(1) Zoologisches Institut und Zoologisches Museum der Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany (FRG)
Abstract:Data on abundance, biomass and biovolume demonstrate the significant ecological role of oligochaetes in the littoral marine benthos. Their numerical and productive importance is comparable to that of many other common meio-and macrofauna groups from various littoral areas. Oligochaetes often exhibit nutritional specialization (e.g. bacteria or diatoms attached to detritus or sand grains). Consequently, food supply can control their population structure and distribution. Few oligochaetes are, apparently, consumed by predators. Hence, only a small portion of their biomass is transferred to higher trophic levels, while the main part is decomposed directly. Most oligochaetes seem to represent final links of rather short food chains. Ecologically, marine oligochaetes attain major importance only in littoral areas.This investigation was supported by the ldquoSonderforschungsbereich 94 (Meeresforschung)rdquo at the University of Hamburg.
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