Sipunculans as inhabitants of very deep, narrow burrows in deep-sea sediments
Marine Biology, ISSN: 0025-3162, Vol: 96, Issue: 1, Page: 87-91
1987
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In July 1985, very fine burrows extending at least to a sediment depth of 50 cm were found in sediments of the Vöring-Plateau, Norwegian continental slope, at depths of 1 261 to 1 969 m. Such burrows have been described from other areas of the oceans, but until now the producers have been unknown. In the box-cores from Vöring-Plateau sipunculans of the genus Golfingia, subgenus Nephasoma, were identified as inhabitants and producers of these "Lebensspuren", which correspond with the fossil ichnogenus Trichichnus. © 1987 Springer-Verlag.
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