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Hello All,
I was hoping someone could direct me towards literature on the family
Struthiolariidae. While there is an abundance of paleo-oriented publications
on the family, I can find little information on the life history, habits,
etc. of extant species (other than their ranges and the fact that they are
filter-feeders and burrow). For example, to what extent do these animals
burrow (semi-infaunal, infaunal, etc)? Any information would be greatly
appreciated, including any personal observations.
Thank you!
Ryan Moody
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Ryan M. Moody
Dauphin Island Sea Lab
101 Bienville Boulevard
Dauphin Island, AL 36528
(251) 861-7532
(251) 861-7540 (fax)
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