Asw. Retraubun et al., THE ROLE OF THE BURROW FUNNEL IN FEEDING PROCESSES IN THE LUGWORM ARENICOLA-MARINA (L), Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology, 202(2), 1996, pp. 107-118
Lugworms (Arenicola marina) are typical marine deposit feeders (Jumars
, 1993). Labile organic matter, notably bacteria, meiofauna and diatom
s, is digested from the large volumes of nutritionally-poor sediment w
hich are processed by the gut. Detritus is not evidently digested. How
ever, it is trapped in the funnel of the burrow, and probably enhances
the nutritional quality of the food by providing a substrate for bact
erial growth. The worm's irrigation current is also important because,
if the headshaft of the burrow is blocked so that the current no long
er reaches the funnel, there is a decrease in the numbers of bacteria
there.