2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41597-024-03557-w
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Computed tomography reconstructions of burrow networks for the Opheliid polychaete, Armandia cirrhosa

Rebecca M. Howman,
Mark N. Mavrogordato,
Fernando Alverez-Borges
et al.

Abstract: The morphology and architecture of structures formed by sediment-dwelling invertebrates, such as excavations or burrows, are often assumed to be characteristic of a given species, consistent across a range of environmental conditions, and used to categorise species contributions to ecosystem functioning. However, very few investigations use non-invasive high-resolution techniques capable of determining fine scale variations in burrow form and complexity, or consider whether or not the form of the burrow is con… Show more

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