1073890Inshore deep mud with burrowing heart urchinsEdited by MartynC.110012711layer_information_pageund1449064505151991875200151991875255- <p>The deep silty-muddy basins of some sea lochs support a community dominated by the heart urchin (<em>Brissopsis lyrifera</em>) and the brittlestar (<em>Amphiura chiajei) </em>as well as supporting various burrowing polychaete worms and bivalves and prawns. The majority of records are from Scotland from various sea lochs on the west coast and Outer Hebrides.</p>
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full_html<p>The deep silty-muddy basins of some sea lochs support a community dominated by the heart urchin (<em>Brissopsis lyrifera</em>) and the brittlestar (<em>Amphiura chiajei) </em>as well as supporting various burrowing polychaete worms and bivalves and prawns. The majority of records are from Scotland from various sea lochs on the west coast and Outer Hebrides.</p>
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