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Sabellaria alveolata, (also known as the honeycomb worm), is a reef-forming polychaete. It is distributed around the Mediterranean Sea, and from the north Atlantic Ocean to south Morocco. It is also found in the British Isles at its northern limit in the northeast Atlantic. Its common name is derived from … See more
Sabellaria alveolata is an annelid (ringed worm) that lives in small tubes it constructs from cemented coarse sand and/or shell material, forming reefs. The tubes are arranged in close proximity … See more
Sabellaria alveolata is found in the Mediterranean and the north Atlantic from Britain south to Morocco. In Britain and Ireland it is mainly found in inter-tidal zones along southern and western … See more
Sabellaria alveolata occurs on the bottom third or so of the intertidal zone and in the shallow subtidal zone. The worms construct different types of structures depending on the … See more
Sabellaria alveolata is a UK Biodiversity Action Plan species. Published in 1994, the plan encouraged the mapping and surveying of S. … See more
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Honeycomb worm (Sabellaria alveolata) - MarLIN - The Marine Life ...
Enhancement of Sabellaria reefs | FOD Volksgezondheid
WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Sabellaria …
WEBUltrastructure and functional morphology of the appendages in the reef-building sedentary polychaete Sabellaria alveolata (Annelida, Sedentaria, Sabellida). BMC Zoology. 6(1): 1-25. , available online at …
Ecological Role - Sabellaria alveolata biogenic reefs
WEBA carbonate-rich sediment trap. The largest honeycomb worm reef develop in sandy environments characterised by dynamic sediment movement. Clean medium-sized mobile sand contains a high proportion of shell …
The sedimentary dynamics of Sabellaria alveolata bioconstructions ...
Sabellaria alveolata versus Sabellaria spinulosa Reefs …
WEBOct 15, 2021 · In this paper, we compare reefs of two Sabellaria species (S. alveolata—Ostia, Roma and Tyrrhenian Sea; S. spinulosa—Torre Mileto, Foggia and Adriatic Sea) found at two different sites along the …
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