Under the microscope, the Black Sea plankton and zooplankton, the sea worm Tetrastemma coronatum, of the Tetrastemmatidae family, both free-living and symbiotic forms, has four eyes, mostly predators, but there are also commensals of mollusks, crustaceans …
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Sea worm Tetrastemma coronatum, of the Tetrastemmatidae family, under the microscope
Sea worm Tetrastemma coronatum, of the Tetrastemmatidae family, under the microscope
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Tags | benthos, ecosystem, evolution, food trophic chain, Hoplonemertea, marine life, meroplankton, microbiology, Nemertea, plankton, predator, Proboscis Worm, turbellaria, worm, zooplankton, |