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Ecological studies of the nemertean fauna in an estuarine system of the northwestern Gulf of Mexico
Authors:Judy O Wern
Institution:(1) Department of Marine Biology, Texas A & M University at Galveston, P.O. Box 1675, 77553 Galveston, TX, USA
Abstract:The distribution and abundance of nemerteans in the brackish-water lakes of Sea Rim State Park, Texas, near the Louisiana border, were studied and compared with other macrobenthos during one year. Six of 93 macrobenthic species collected were nemerteans (0.9% of the total number of specimens). Only one species of nemertean, Carinoma sp., was consistently present. This species is the most ubiquitous and, probably, the most abundant nemertean in the estuarine systems of the Texas coast. Carinoma sp. was collected at Sea Rim from a salinity range of 0–21 ppt and at other Texas estuaries from 2–26 ppt. Preliminary experiments with Carinoma sp. as predator and as prey indicated that it feeds on polychaete worms and in turn is fed upon by white (Penaeus setiferus) and brown (P. aztecus) shrimp.
Keywords:Nemertea  abundance  feeding  predation  estuary  Texas
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