RE: NANFA-- Current Literature and a question

Denkhaus, Robert (DenkhaR_at_Ci.Fort-Worth.TX.US)
Tue, 16 Oct 2001 16:11:20 -0500

Thanks Jan! So the next obvious question is...is there an area known as
"hyperheic" and would that be the zone directly above the bottom surface?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hoover, Jan J ERDC-EL-MS
> Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 4:06 PM
> To: 'nanfa_at_aquaria.net'
> Subject: RE: NANFA-- Current Literature and a question
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>
> "Now for the question...
> "hyporheic habitat". I am not familiar with the terminology. Can
> someone please clarify?"
>
>
> Hyporheic refers to wetted area beneath the surface of the bottom
> (substrate) of the stream (which I know sounds oxymoronic).
> Its the tiny
> interstitial spaces of the sand and gravel inhabited by
> rotifers, copepods,
> gastrotrichs, and water mites. Benthic biologists
> collectively refer to
> these really microscopic organisms as "meiofauna" and can
> sample them in
> some habitats with soda straws.
>
> The language of "bottom-pickers" is esoteric and it changes
> over time. Not
> too many years ago, the plant-and-animal felt that covered
> submersed solid
> objects was called "aufwuchs." Now the terms periphyton and
> epifauna (and
> specific variants) are more popular.
>
>
>
>
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