File:Малощетинковый червь Aeolosoma поедает частицы ила.webm

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Русский: Малощетинковый червь Aeolosoma поедает частицы ила. Малощетинковые черви играют большую роль в круговороте веществ водоема, определяя темпы илообразования и минерализации донных осадков. Являются фактором самоочищения водоемов. Служат кормом другим организмам.
English: Oligochaeta Aeolosoma eats silt particles. Oligochaeta play an important role in the circulation of substances in a reservoir, determining the rate of silting and mineralization of bottom sediments. Are a factor of self-purification of reservoirs. Serve as food for other organisms.
English: Oligochaeta Aeolosoma eats silt particles.
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