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  1. Deposit Feeding - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    …material in sediments are called deposit feeders (e.g., holothurians, echinoids, gastropods), those that feed on the plankton above are the suspension feeders (e.g., bivalves, ophiuroids, crinoids), and those that consume other fauna in the benthic assemblage are predators (e.g., starfish, gastropods).
    Deposit feeders have a variety of external and internal anatomical mechanisms to select particles of high nutritional value from the sediment. Bivalves, for example, can selectively reject particles preingestively and thus produce pseudofeces.
    Our definition of deposit feeding is kept purposefully broad and may include what other authors define as detritus feeding, or specialized feeding on nonliving particulate matter deposited originally on the sediment–water interface.
    A classic example of a deposit feeder is the lugworm Arenicola marina, a dominant of northern European and North American sand and mudflats, which lives head down, ingesting sediment below the sediment–water interface within a temporary feeding pocket and defecating coils of sediment-rich feces on the seabed surface.
  3. Deposit Feeder - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

  4. Deposit Feeder - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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