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The “piece-by-piece predation” of Eteone longa on Scolelepis squamata (Polychaetes )—traces on the sediment documenting chase, defence and mutilation

open access: closedMarine Biology, 2005
On many sea shores of the Niedersachsen coast, the polychaete Scolelepis squamata is the dominant animal species living in the sediment of exposed beaches.The population of the predatory species Eteone longa, with a main distribution in more sheltered intertidal and subtidal habitats, has a certain overlap with S. squamata. In these restricted areas, S.
H. Michaelis, L. Vennemann
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Population dynamics of Scolelepis squamata (Annelida: Polychaeta) from a Northwest African beach

2006
The sedentary polychaete Scolelepis squamata (Müller, 1868) has a wide geographical distribution, but its popu- lation dynamics is less known. This species is relatively abundant at Skhirat beach on the Moroccan Atlantic coast where its population dynamics was studied between December 1985 and March 1988 in terms of abundance, distribution on the ...
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