[Annelida] wood-boring polychaetes
Chiara Romano
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(by cromano from ceab.csic.es)
Fri May 26 14:47:23 EST 2017
Hello all,
I agree with Geoff, we should distinguish between polychaetes that actively burrow and secondary colonizers. I don’t think I have ever encountered the first ones.
However, I found various polychaetes that colonize the wood inside the burrows created by other organisms, so always co-occurring with live or rest of known wood-boring organisms (e.g. bivalves xylophagaids).
For what I am aware, Sclerolinum Siboglinidae was originally described from wood and was recently found co-occurring with Xylophaga
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/238309601_A_case_of_co-occurrence_between_Sclerolinum_pogonophoran_Siboglinidae_Annelida_and_Xylophaga_Bivalvia_from_a_north-east_Atlantic_wood-fall <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/238309601_A_case_of_co-occurrence_between_Sclerolinum_pogonophoran_Siboglinidae_Annelida_and_Xylophaga_Bivalvia_from_a_north-east_Atlantic_wood-fall>
Dear Magdalena Georgieva is this the publication you were speaking about?
Dear Erica Keppel thank you for the citation of Gambi about Eunicidae boring in Posidonia and others seagrases (I did not know that)
Best regards,
Chiara
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Chiara Romano, PhD
Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow
Marine Invertebrate Phylogenetics Lab
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
8750 Biological Grade
Hubbs Hall
La Jolla, CA 92037 USA.
e.mail: chromano from ucsd.edu
and
Centre d’Estudis Avancats de Blanes (CEAB - CSIC)
Carrer d'acces a la Cala Sant Francesc 14
17300 Blanes (Girona), Spain.
e.mail: cromano from ceab.csic.es
> Il giorno 26 mag 2017, alle ore 12:44, Chiara Romano <chromano from ucsd.edu> ha scritto:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I agree with Geoff, we should distinguish between polychaetes that actively burrow and secondary colonizers. I don’t think I have ever encountered the first ones.
> I found various polychaetes that colonize the wood inside the burrows created by other organisms, so always co-occurring with live or rest of known wood-boring organisms (e.g. bivalves xylophagaids).
> For what I am aware, Sclerolinum Siboglinidae was originally described from wood and was recently found co-occurring with Xylophaga
> https://www.researchgate.net/publication/238309601_A_case_of_co-occurrence_between_Sclerolinum_pogonophoran_Siboglinidae_Annelida_and_Xylophaga_Bivalvia_from_a_north-east_Atlantic_wood-fall <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/238309601_A_case_of_co-occurrence_between_Sclerolinum_pogonophoran_Siboglinidae_Annelida_and_Xylophaga_Bivalvia_from_a_north-east_Atlantic_wood-fall>
> Dear Magdalena Georgieva is this the publication you were speaking about?
>
> Dear Erica Keppel thank you for the citation of Gambi about Eunicidae boring in Posidonia and others seagrases (I did not know that)
>
> Best regards,
> Chiara
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