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There is no correlation between shell species and reservoir age, suggesting that species effects due to different feeding habits or burrowing depths have no significant influence on the reservoir age.
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This is discussed at the end of this same paragraph on page 9 along with a discussion of how plastic behavior, such as burrowing depth may also reduce predation.
Tests were performed in glass jars containing 50 ± 1 g of test soil as this was an adequate amount to allow sufficient burrowing depth (approximately 4 5 cm) for the E. fetida.
Inside burrow diameters range from 0.2 to 1 cm, and burrow depths are 10 15 cm, in contrast to the much deeper callianassid burrows.
Basan and Frey report that burrow depths are typically shorter in the densely vegetated ponded marsh,[57] and that burrow shapes are typically less complex.
Correlation analysis indicated significant negative correlation between burrow depth and root density.
Burrow length and maximum burrow depth increased with increasing temperature, but there was less burrowing in wetter soil (−5 kPa) than drier soil (−11 kPa).
Here we show that in nature, oldfield mice (Peromyscus polionotus) build complex burrows with long entrance and escape tunnels, and that burrow length is consistent across populations, although burrow depth varies with soil composition.
Burrow depth ranges from 0.5 2.5 m, rarely extending to ground water.
It is thought that such predation pressure effectively drove the Bivalvia underground with the resultant evolution of many antipredation devices on the shell spines, ridges, and teeth or of the habit of burrowing to great depths.
They have burrowed the depth of traditional Irish music creating a distinctive style that defined and deconstructed the genre.
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