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Streblospio benedicti (also called the Ram's horn worm) is a small polychaete native to the Western Atlantic, where its distribution ranges from the Gulf of Saint Lawrence to Venezuela. Sexual maturity is reached at around 9 to 14 weeks and populations and individuals may vary during development. It can … See more
Streblospio benedicti is native to the Western Atlantic ranging from the Gulf of Saint Lawrence to Venezuela, but its distribution can reach … See more
Streblospio benedicti is commonly used as an indicator organism for marine nutrient pollution. See more
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Streblospio benedicti is common in estuarine habitats. They are typically found in muddy or soft-sediment areas, such as mudflats, seagrass beds, and marshes See more
Streblospio benedicti reproduces sexually and has two separate sexes. They typically experience high rates of reproduction and … See more
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WEBFeb 16, 2012 · One such species, the marine annelid Streblospio benedicti, is an ideal system to study the evolutionary consequences of larval life history mode because the species displays a rare offspring dimorphism …