benthic
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WOTD – 9 September 2007
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- IPA(key): /ˈbɛnθɪk/
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benthic (not comparable)
- Pertaining to the benthos; living on the seafloor, as opposed to floating in the ocean.
- 1878, Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution Press, p. 3:
- The benthic environment, except for intertidal areas, has been scarcely explored...
- 1974, R. H. Parker, The Study of Benthic Communities, American Elsevier Publishing Company, New York, p. 191:
- As the classical approach to benthic community studies originated primarily with Danish biologists, a section is devoted to comparisons of Danish bottom communities with those obtained in Hadley Harbor.
- 1994, Hans M. Bolli, Jean-Pierre Beckmann, and John B. Saunders, Benthic Foraminiferal Biostratigraphy of the South Caribbean Region, Cambridge University Press, p. 1:
- Benthic foraminifera have been used for stratigraphic purposes almost since they began to be studied systematically.
- 1878, Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution Press, p. 3:
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