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Many spend their lives as soil infauna, but some live arboreally.
Those who live burrowed into the ocean floor are known as infauna.
Density of the benthic infauna is consistent with this nutrient pattern.
The sled is mostly used to collect epifauna, however some infauna can be gathered as well.
Nepenthes hurrelliana plays host to a number of pitcher infauna.
However, they do not normally contain invertebrate pitcher infauna.
This community is largely composed of infauna and consists of a detrital-based food chain.
The traps of this species also support large populations of pitcher infauna, particularly mosquito larvae.
The infauna consist of few polychaetes, pistol prawns, many crabs, and a sipuncula.
Although Nepenthes are most famous for trapping and digesting animals, their pitchers also play host to a large number of other organisms (known as infauna).
Scavengers, such as snubnosed eels and hagfish, also eat infauna as a secondary food source.
Macrofauna may be divided into epifauna (living on the surface and not borrowing) and infauna (those burrowing in sediment).
Organisms that spend at least part of their lives within the pitchers of Nepenthes species are often called Nepenthes infauna.
Associations with species of pitcher plants are so many and varied that the study of Nepenthes infauna is something of a discipline in its own right.
Spotted eagle ray preys mainly upon bivalves, shrimps, crabs, whelks, and other benthic infauna.
The report suggested that because the infauna are already accustomed to natural disturbances such as wave action and extreme weather conditions, harvesting does not affect them any differently.
This was done in order to investigate and analyze the marine infauna inside the research area and control area and get information about species composition and biodiversity.
Others fed mostly on epifauna (invertebrates on top of the seafloor surface, also called epibenthos), or alternatively on infauna (invertebrates that burrow into the seafloor substrate).
At depth under the gyre lies one of the most food-poor areas on the planet, which therefore supports very low densities and biomass of benthic infauna, or animals residing in the sediment.
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Morphological correlates of necromass accumulation in the traps of an Eastern tropical pitcher plant, Nepenthes ampullaria Jack, and observations on the pitcher infauna and its reconstitution following experimental removal.
This species shares its benthic habitat with the similar winter skate; the little skate focuses more on epifauna (organisms living atop the substrate) while the winter skate eats more infauna (burrowing organisms).
In a 1993 study of Nepenthes prey and pitcher infauna, the same authors, together with M. Kato and T. Itino, identified N. inermis from Mount Gadut as N. bongso.
The upper fraction supports populations of pitcher infauna, particularly mosquito larvae, and the pitchers of this species may benefit from both the usual capture of prey as well as the detritus produced by organisms living within the pitcher fluid.
When calibrated using traditional grab samples or cores coupled with a few SP images, resolution allows identification of some infauna including the tubicolous sabellid polychaetes, a bisected nereid, and the mound produced by a sea cucumber seen in Figure 2. "