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Computer simulation and sedimentological implications of burrowing by Axius serratus

Abstract

Axius serratus, a burrowing shrimp capable of living in areas so polluted that other benthic organisms are excluded, has a probable range along the Atlantic coast of North America from Massachusetts Bay to the Arctic. Results of computer simulation of burrowing patterns and rates, based on field data, suggest the possibility of extensive sediment reworking in regions of high Axius densities. Computed rates of sediment overturning, compared with core data, indicate that high densities of Axius in the Strait of Canso area are a recent phenomenon probably connected with recent environmental degradation. Axius serratus may have potential as a pollution-indicator species.

Authors

Risk MJ; Venter RD; Pemberton SG; Buckley DE

Journal

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 15, No. 8, pp. 1370–1374

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Publication Date

August 1, 1978

DOI

10.1139/e78-141

ISSN

0008-4077

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