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Bristle worms (
Polychaeta) bear numerous bristles and are generally marine. We provide comprehensive descriptions of bristle worms including lugworms, sandworms, clam worms, and fanworms.
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Detail of bristle worms - Nature Navigator a guide to British wildlife, managed by the Natural History Museum, London.
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Polychaetes ('many hairs') belong to a phylum of cylindrical soft-bodied invertebrates, Annelida, which date from the Paleozoic era. An annelid's body structure consists of a fluid-filled 'tube-within-a-tube', or coelum, with a projection that resembles a head at one end.
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Polychaetes have a variety of ways of reproduction. Asexual reproduction does occur. In some species a rather peculiar way of sexual reproduction has evolved. At the tail end the segments slowly change into new organisms.
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Since November 1998 in South Africa, the legal collection and then only by hand of bristle-worms ( better known as polychaetes) for angling bait has been restricted to ten per person on any given day.
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The distribution, abundance and population dynamics of beachworms or beach worms (Onuphidae) in Queensland/N.S.W. and the impact of commercial and recreational fishing. Includes details of the current research on beachworms (Onupidae) being conducted at the University of Queensland (Department of Zoology) by Matthew O'Brien for his PhD.
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Barnacles, larvae, marine micro organisms
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Introduction to Polychaetes, list of families, an interactive system for Polychaete identification, glossary, and references.
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A comprehensive study done by the US Army Corps of Engineers on economically significant Polychaete worms. Includes life histories, habitat and toxicology. Published in 1988.
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Photograph taken in the Caribbean.
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Photograph of a Magelonid larva.
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Exercise from Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine covering the systematics, external and internal anatomy of this ragworm.
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Exercise from Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine covering the systematics, behavior, external and internal anatomy of this bloodworm.
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Exercise from Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine covering the systematics, external and internal anatomy of this fan worm.
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Exercise from Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine covering the systematics, behavior and external anatomy of this feather duster worm.
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Exercise from Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine covering the systematics and external anatomy of this crinoid commensal.
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Gallery of photographs of a number of species.
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