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- Bioirrigation abstract "Bioirrigation, or simply irrigation, refers to the process of benthic organisms flushing their burrows with overlying water. The exchange of dissolved substances between the porewater and overlying seawater that results is an important process in the context of the biogeochemistry of the oceans.Coastal aquatic environments often have organisms that destabilize Sediment. They change the physical state of the sediment. Thus improving the conditions for other organisms and themselves. These organisms often also cause bioturbation, which is commonly used referred to with or interchangeably with bioirrigation.".
- Bioirrigation wikiPageID "2484280".
- Bioirrigation wikiPageLength "1333".
- Bioirrigation wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Bioirrigation wikiPageRevisionID "683746855".
- Bioirrigation wikiPageWikiLink Aquatic_ecosystem.
- Bioirrigation wikiPageWikiLink Benthos.
- Bioirrigation wikiPageWikiLink Bioturbation.
- Bioirrigation wikiPageWikiLink Burrow.
- Bioirrigation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irrigation.
- Bioirrigation wikiPageWikiLink Coast.
- Bioirrigation wikiPageWikiLink Groundwater.
- Bioirrigation wikiPageWikiLink Organism.
- Bioirrigation wikiPageWikiLink Porewater.
- Bioirrigation wikiPageWikiLink Sediment.
- Bioirrigation wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Bioirrigation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bioirrigation".
- Bioirrigation wikiPageWikiLinkText "bioirrigation".
- Bioirrigation hasPhotoCollection Bioirrigation.
- Bioirrigation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ecology-stub.
- Bioirrigation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Bioirrigation subject Category:Irrigation.
- Bioirrigation type Article.
- Bioirrigation type Article.
- Bioirrigation comment "Bioirrigation, or simply irrigation, refers to the process of benthic organisms flushing their burrows with overlying water. The exchange of dissolved substances between the porewater and overlying seawater that results is an important process in the context of the biogeochemistry of the oceans.Coastal aquatic environments often have organisms that destabilize Sediment. They change the physical state of the sediment. Thus improving the conditions for other organisms and themselves.".
- Bioirrigation label "Bioirrigation".
- Bioirrigation sameAs m.07h480.
- Bioirrigation sameAs Q4914916.
- Bioirrigation sameAs Q4914916.
- Bioirrigation wasDerivedFrom Bioirrigation?oldid=683746855.
- Bioirrigation isPrimaryTopicOf Bioirrigation.