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Abstract
Lugworms (Arenicola marina) are typical marine deposit feeders (Jumars,
1993). Labile organic matter, notably bacteria, meiofauna and diatoms, is
digested from the large volumes of nutritionally -poor sediment which are
processed by the gut. Detritus is not evidently digested. However, it is trapped
in the funnel of the burrow, and probably enhances the nutritional quality
of the food by providing a substrate for bacterial growth. The worm's irrigation
current is also important because, if the headshaft of the burrow is blocked
so that the current no longer reaches the funnel, there is a decrease in the
numbers of bacteria there.
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