Diet of Worms Emended: An Update of Polychaete Feeding Guilds
Maine Medical Center · University of Maine · +1 more institution
Abstract
Polychaetes are common in most marine habitats and dominate many infaunal communities. Functional guild classification based on taxonomic identity and morphology has linked community structure to ecological function. The functional guilds now include osmotrophic siboglinids as well as sipunculans, echiurans, and myzostomes, which molecular genetic analyses have placed within Annelida. Advances in understanding of encounter mechanisms explicitly relate motility to feeding mode. New analyses of burrowing mechanics explain the prevalence of bilateral symmetry and blur the boundary between surface and subsurface feeding. The dichotomy between microphagous deposit and suspension feeders and macrophagous carnivores,…
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3Topics & keywords
- Polychaete
- Guild
- Biology
- Omnivore
- Ecology
- Herbivore
- Detritivore
- Habitat
- Life below water