By controlling the traction between its body and the tube wall, a tube-dwelling polychaete can move efficiently from one end of its tube to the other, brace its body during normal functions (e.g., ventilation and feeding), and anchor within its tube avoiding removal by predators. To examine the potential physical interaction between worms and the tubes they live in, scanning electron microscopy was used to reveal and quantify the morphology of worm bodies and the tubes they produce for species representing 13 families of tube-dwelling polychaetes. In the tubes of most species there were macroscopic or nearly macroscopic (~10 μm–1 mm) bumps or ridges that protruded slightly into the lumen of the tube; these could provide purchase as a worm m...
The invertebrates ability to adapt to the environment during motion represents an intriguing featur...
<div><p>A scanning electron microscopy study of organic sheets in serpulid tube mineral structures w...
Although the walls of most serpulid tubes are homogeneous, tubes of certain species may contain up t...
Abstract. By controlling the traction between its body and the tube wall, a tube-dwelling polychaete...
Despite divergence of several hundred million years, polychaetes and oligochaetes produce tube-like ...
Agglutinated worm tubes from the Upper Devonian of the Devils Gate section in Nevada, USA are report...
We tested the hypothesis that hooked setae function as anchors in three species of tubiculous polych...
Tool use in non-human organisms represents one of the most fiercely contested topics in animal behav...
To address the functional contributions of capillary chaetae in the maldanid polychaete Clymenella t...
Bryozoa is a large phylum of colonial aquatic suspension feeders. The boring ctenostome Hypophorella...
We apply new perspectives on how organisms burrow by examining the association of in situ variation ...
Dense lawns of tube worms modify their immediate environment. They alter sedimentproperties, offer r...
We study how organism traits and population densities of ecosystem engineering species, in combinati...
The behavior and activities of a terebellid polychaete, Eupolymnia heterobranchia, in the presence o...
The boring mechanisms of species of polydorid polychaetes are little understood due to lack of exper...
The invertebrates ability to adapt to the environment during motion represents an intriguing featur...
<div><p>A scanning electron microscopy study of organic sheets in serpulid tube mineral structures w...
Although the walls of most serpulid tubes are homogeneous, tubes of certain species may contain up t...
Abstract. By controlling the traction between its body and the tube wall, a tube-dwelling polychaete...
Despite divergence of several hundred million years, polychaetes and oligochaetes produce tube-like ...
Agglutinated worm tubes from the Upper Devonian of the Devils Gate section in Nevada, USA are report...
We tested the hypothesis that hooked setae function as anchors in three species of tubiculous polych...
Tool use in non-human organisms represents one of the most fiercely contested topics in animal behav...
To address the functional contributions of capillary chaetae in the maldanid polychaete Clymenella t...
Bryozoa is a large phylum of colonial aquatic suspension feeders. The boring ctenostome Hypophorella...
We apply new perspectives on how organisms burrow by examining the association of in situ variation ...
Dense lawns of tube worms modify their immediate environment. They alter sedimentproperties, offer r...
We study how organism traits and population densities of ecosystem engineering species, in combinati...
The behavior and activities of a terebellid polychaete, Eupolymnia heterobranchia, in the presence o...
The boring mechanisms of species of polydorid polychaetes are little understood due to lack of exper...
The invertebrates ability to adapt to the environment during motion represents an intriguing featur...
<div><p>A scanning electron microscopy study of organic sheets in serpulid tube mineral structures w...
Although the walls of most serpulid tubes are homogeneous, tubes of certain species may contain up t...