Burrow ventilation of benthic infauna generates water currents that irrigate the interstices of the sediments surrounding the burrow walls. Such activities have associated effects on biogeochemical processes affecting ultimately important ecosystem processes. In this study, the ventilation and irrigation behavior of Marenzelleria viridis, an invasive polychaete species in Europe, was analyzed using different approaches. M. viridis showed to perform two types of ventilation: (1) muscular pumping of water out of the burrow and (2) cilia pumping of water into the burrow. Flowmeter measurements presented muscular pumping in time averaged rates of 0.15 ml min(-1). Oxygen needle electrodes positioned above the burrow openings revealed that muscul...
Bioturbation has major impacts on sediment biogeochemistry, which can be linked tothe functional tra...
Porewater pressure sensing, time-lapse photography, and planar optode imaging of oxygen were applied...
Recordings from burrows of the filter feeding upogebiid mud-shrimps U stellata and U deltaura, const...
Burrow ventilation of benthic infauna generates water currents that irrigate the interstices of the ...
Bioirrigation is a process corresponding to animal-induced transport of porewater solute or exchange...
In sandy sediments, a strong connection exists between the physics of flow and the ecology of burrow...
In sandy sediments, a strong connection exists between the physics of flow and the ecology of burrow...
O-2-flux into sediments attributed to the pumping behaviour of two macrofauna species, Callianassa s...
O2-flux into sediments attributed to the pumping behaviour of two macrofauna species, Callianassa su...
<p>Lugworms ventilate intermittently oxic overlying water into their burrows to survive anoxic condi...
The behavior and activities of a terebellid polychaete, Eupolymnia heterobranchia, in the presence o...
The heterogeneity of oxygen distribution in a Hediste diversicolor burrow environment was investigat...
Different irrigation or ventilation strategies by macrofauna may provide a competitive advantage to ...
In this study we examine how the irrigation behavior of the common lugworm Arenicola marina affects ...
In sandy sediments, the burrow ventilation activity of benthic macrofauna can generate substantial a...
Bioturbation has major impacts on sediment biogeochemistry, which can be linked tothe functional tra...
Porewater pressure sensing, time-lapse photography, and planar optode imaging of oxygen were applied...
Recordings from burrows of the filter feeding upogebiid mud-shrimps U stellata and U deltaura, const...
Burrow ventilation of benthic infauna generates water currents that irrigate the interstices of the ...
Bioirrigation is a process corresponding to animal-induced transport of porewater solute or exchange...
In sandy sediments, a strong connection exists between the physics of flow and the ecology of burrow...
In sandy sediments, a strong connection exists between the physics of flow and the ecology of burrow...
O-2-flux into sediments attributed to the pumping behaviour of two macrofauna species, Callianassa s...
O2-flux into sediments attributed to the pumping behaviour of two macrofauna species, Callianassa su...
<p>Lugworms ventilate intermittently oxic overlying water into their burrows to survive anoxic condi...
The behavior and activities of a terebellid polychaete, Eupolymnia heterobranchia, in the presence o...
The heterogeneity of oxygen distribution in a Hediste diversicolor burrow environment was investigat...
Different irrigation or ventilation strategies by macrofauna may provide a competitive advantage to ...
In this study we examine how the irrigation behavior of the common lugworm Arenicola marina affects ...
In sandy sediments, the burrow ventilation activity of benthic macrofauna can generate substantial a...
Bioturbation has major impacts on sediment biogeochemistry, which can be linked tothe functional tra...
Porewater pressure sensing, time-lapse photography, and planar optode imaging of oxygen were applied...
Recordings from burrows of the filter feeding upogebiid mud-shrimps U stellata and U deltaura, const...