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Articulate Brachiopod Food
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Suchanek, Thomas H.
, Levinton, Jeffrey
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Chemical suspensions
/ Fauna
/ Food
/ Genera
/ Gravel
/ Nutrient solutions
/ Nutrient utilization
/ Organic foods
/ Particulate matter
/ Phytoplankton
1974
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Articulate Brachiopod Food
by
Suchanek, Thomas H.
, Levinton, Jeffrey
in
Chemical suspensions
/ Fauna
/ Food
/ Genera
/ Gravel
/ Nutrient solutions
/ Nutrient utilization
/ Organic foods
/ Particulate matter
/ Phytoplankton
1974
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Articulate Brachiopod Food
1974
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New evidence suggests that the mode of feeding of articulate brachiopods may be the same as that of ciliary suspension feeders, such as bivalve mollusks, but may vary according to the abundance of food or according to depth. Gut contents of four genera of articulate brachiopods and two genera of bivalve mollusks from both shallow (8-13 m) and deeper (100-120 m) areas were analyzed for relative proportions of inorganic versus organic particulate matter. Although the relative proportion of inorganic versus organic particulates varied between depths, it remained essentially identical for both the articulate brachiopods and bivalves at any given depth, indicating a similarity in their mode of feeding.
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Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists and the Paleontological Society
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