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  1. Magelona mirabilis - Wikipedia

  2. A shovelhead worm (Magelona mirabilis) - MarLIN - The Marine …

  3. Magelona mirabilis (Johnston, 1865) - World Register …

    WebAnimalia (Kingdom) Annelida (Phylum) Polychaeta (Class) Polychaeta incertae sedis (Subclass) Magelonidae (Family) Magelona (Genus) Magelona mirabilis (Species) Status. accepted. Rank. Species. Parent. …

  4. A new species of Magelona (Polychaeta: Magelonidae) from …

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    Magelona mirabilis is an infaunal species which lives in the top few centimetres of fine sand substrata (Fiege et al., 2000). The majority of the population would be removed along with the substratum, e.g. as a result of channel dredging activities, and therefore intolerance is assessed as high.
    Magelona mirabilis is redescribed and a neotype designated, and M. johnstoni sp. nov. is formally distinguished. Following re-examination of the other five species present in the region, a dichotomous key and a synoptic table of characters is provided for all seven European species. Content may be subject to copyright.
    Magelona mirabilis is adapted to life in areas with strong currents, high wave exposure and unstable sediments (Lackshewitz & Reise, 1998). Decreased wave exposure over the course of a year is likely to result in the establishment of a finer sediment habitat.
    Magelona mirabilis is a surface deposit feeder and therefore relies on a supply of nutrients at the sediment surface. A decrease in the suspended sediment may result in a decreased rate of deposition on the substratum surface and therefore a reduction in food availability.
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  7. Full article: Portuguese Magelona (Annelida: Magelonidae) with a ...

  8. (PDF) A partial review of the European Magelonidae …

    WebApr 1, 2000 · PDF | The identification of magelonids with mucronate chaetae on chaetiger 9 has long been confused. Until 1977 all corresponding European specimens... | Find, read and cite all the …

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  10. Magelona mirabilis | NBN Atlas

  11. Magelona mirabilis (Johnston, 1865) - GBIF