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Macrobenthos

Macrobenthos consists of the organisms that live at the bottom of a water column and are visible to the naked eye. In some classification schemes, these organisms are larger than 1 mm; in another, the smallest dimension must be at least 0.5 mm. They include polychaete worms, pelecypods, anthozoans, echinoderms, sponges, ascidians, crustaceans.Seagrass.EchinodermsStony coralsA sea squirt being used as a substrate for a nudibranch's egg spiral. Macrobenthos consists of the organisms that live at the bottom of a water column and are visible to the naked eye. In some classification schemes, these organisms are larger than 1 mm; in another, the smallest dimension must be at least 0.5 mm. They include polychaete worms, pelecypods, anthozoans, echinoderms, sponges, ascidians, crustaceans. A visual examination of macroorganisms at the bottom of an aquatic ecosystem can be a good indicator of water quality.

[ "Benthic zone", "Sediment", "Abundance (ecology)", "Biomass (ecology)", "cerithidea sinensis", "Sternaspis scutata", "Ophiocten sericeum", "Umbonium thomasi", "Notomastus latericeus" ]
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