| benthos | <ecology> Animals and plants living on or within the substrate of a water body (freshwater, estuarine or marine). (06 Aug 1998) |
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a region including the bottom of the sea and the littoral zones organisms (plants and animals) that live at or near the bottom of a sea
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The bottom of a sea or lake.
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bottom-dwelling aquatic biota.
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In freshwater and marine ecosystems, the collection of organisms both attached to or resting on the bottom sediments and burrowed into the sediments. In terms of size, benthos are generally divided into three categories: meiobenthos, the organisms that pass through a 0.5 millimeter sieve; macrobenthos, those that are caught by grabs or dredges but retained on the 0.5 millimeter sieve, and epibenthos, those organisms than live on rather than in the seabed.Benthos. ...
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Description: Organisms living on or in the bottom of oceans, seas, rivers, lakes and other waterbodies. Depending on the size of the organisms, benthos is regarded as macrobenthos (organisms > 1000 µm), meiobenthos (organisms between 42 µm and 1000 µm) and nanobenthos or microbenthos (organisms < 42 µm). ...
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| benthos | a region including the bottom of the sea and the littoral zones |
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