Many sipunculan species use empty gastropod shells or polychaete tubes as a resource to keep them safe from predation. Nonetheless, little is known about the extent to which the availability of this resource is involved in the distribution of these species. We examined shelter availability and sediment granulometry as factors to explain the distribution of shell-dwelling and/or tube-dwelling sipunculans. For this purpose, artificial sampling units with different sediment granulometry and different shelter availability were deployed at two localities. Four species have been reported, being three of them usually dwellers of vacant gastropod shells or polychaete tubes: Aspidosiphon (Aspidosiphon) muelleri, Phascolion (Phascolion) strombus stro...
Pomacea canaliculata is a freshwater snail native to South America that together with some congeners...
We tested if variations (i.e., breadth) in morphology and habitat use vary predictably among six aqu...
The shells of living marine gastropods are often colonized by other organisms. However, host and sit...
This paper analyses the significance of siphon investment in the life strategy of benthic bivalves. ...
This paper investigates whether siphon weight limits the elongation of the siphon of deposit-feeding...
Littoraria flava is a common snail on rocky shores and stems of mangrove trees along the southeaster...
In Barkley Sound, British Columbia, Canada, newly hatched Nucella emarginata, a direct developing pr...
This paper investigates whether siphon weight limits the elongation of the siphon of deposit-feeding...
The present study analyses the distribution and diversity of sipunculan species inhabiting soft subs...
Littoraria flava is a common snail on rocky shores and stems of mangrove trees along the southeaster...
Our objective is to evaluate the habitat preference of freshwater snails in relation to environmenta...
The intertidal snail Nucella lapillus generally has thicker shells at sites sheltered from wave acti...
A subtidal site at Saturnina Island was sampled quantitatively to determine the seasonal and depth r...
An attempt was made to explain the distribution and abundance of the intertidal prosobranch snails L...
Patchiness of habitat has important influences on distributions and abundances of organisms. Given t...
Pomacea canaliculata is a freshwater snail native to South America that together with some congeners...
We tested if variations (i.e., breadth) in morphology and habitat use vary predictably among six aqu...
The shells of living marine gastropods are often colonized by other organisms. However, host and sit...
This paper analyses the significance of siphon investment in the life strategy of benthic bivalves. ...
This paper investigates whether siphon weight limits the elongation of the siphon of deposit-feeding...
Littoraria flava is a common snail on rocky shores and stems of mangrove trees along the southeaster...
In Barkley Sound, British Columbia, Canada, newly hatched Nucella emarginata, a direct developing pr...
This paper investigates whether siphon weight limits the elongation of the siphon of deposit-feeding...
The present study analyses the distribution and diversity of sipunculan species inhabiting soft subs...
Littoraria flava is a common snail on rocky shores and stems of mangrove trees along the southeaster...
Our objective is to evaluate the habitat preference of freshwater snails in relation to environmenta...
The intertidal snail Nucella lapillus generally has thicker shells at sites sheltered from wave acti...
A subtidal site at Saturnina Island was sampled quantitatively to determine the seasonal and depth r...
An attempt was made to explain the distribution and abundance of the intertidal prosobranch snails L...
Patchiness of habitat has important influences on distributions and abundances of organisms. Given t...
Pomacea canaliculata is a freshwater snail native to South America that together with some congeners...
We tested if variations (i.e., breadth) in morphology and habitat use vary predictably among six aqu...
The shells of living marine gastropods are often colonized by other organisms. However, host and sit...