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- Bioturbation comment "Bioturbation is the reworking of soils and sediments by animals or plants.Its effects include changing the texture of sediments (diagenesis), bioirrigation, and displacement of microorganisms and non-living particles. Common bioturbators include annelids (ringed worms) such as oligochaetes and Spirobranchus giganteus, bivalves like mussels and clams, gastropods, holothurians, or any other infaunal or epifaunal organisms.".
- Q864907 comment "Bioturbation is the reworking of soils and sediments by animals or plants.Its effects include changing the texture of sediments (diagenesis), bioirrigation, and displacement of microorganisms and non-living particles. Common bioturbators include annelids (ringed worms) such as oligochaetes and Spirobranchus giganteus, bivalves like mussels and clams, gastropods, holothurians, or any other infaunal or epifaunal organisms.".