DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17142797
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Recruitment, settlement and ontogeny of the serpulid 'Spirobranchus cariniferus' (Gray, 1843)

Abstract: <p>Serpulids are a globally represented group of polychaetes and can be found in many habitats from the intertidal fringe to the subtidal environment and even in deep-sea ecosystems. These tube-dwelling worms are often described as pioneer species in new or disturbed habitats. Serpulids secrete a calcareous tube and often occur in aggregations. These patches can range from several centimetres to several metres in diameter and may even form reef systems. Accumulations of tube-dwelling worms provide a new … Show more

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