. The ecology of the benthic and endolithic communities of a rocky reef in the kelp beds off Del Monte Beach, Monterey, Oceanography. FIGURE 17. Annelid Burrows Showing the Very Rough Tunnel Walls. their body, and that they are known to bore into coral, leads one to suspect that they can form their own burrows in the Monterey shale. The burrows were usually parallel to the surface of the rock and were from 4 to 10 cm deep. The opening could be either the wall of a pholad hole or from the surface of the rock. The method that might be employed for penetration is not obvious since th


. The ecology of the benthic and endolithic communities of a rocky reef in the kelp beds off Del Monte Beach, Monterey, Oceanography. FIGURE 17. Annelid Burrows Showing the Very Rough Tunnel Walls. their body, and that they are known to bore into coral, leads one to suspect that they can form their own burrows in the Monterey shale. The burrows were usually parallel to the surface of the rock and were from 4 to 10 cm deep. The opening could be either the wall of a pholad hole or from the surface of the rock. The method that might be employed for penetration is not obvious since they have no readily identifiable organ or structure that might be capable of penetrating this hard substance. Several 62. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hoffman, Richard Gurney. Monterey, California: U. S. Naval Postgraduate School


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