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Similar to megadrile oligochaetes, earthworms, pot worms consume leafy matter and detritus. However, they gain most of their nutrients from consuming fungal hyphae and bacterial material along with excretions from other [[soil]] [[organisms]] [1]. | |||
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Revision as of 13:35, 18 April 2023
Pot worms are a group of normally colorless terrestrial worms in the family enchytraeidae. The family is made up of microdrile oligochaetes living mainly in highly organic terrestrial environments. Microdrile oligocates refers to their small size in combination with their resemblance to earthworms.
Taxonomy
Kingdom | Phylum | Class | Order | Family |
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Animalia | Annelida | Clitellata | Tubificida | Enchitraeidae |
Appearance
Distribution and Habitat
Diet
Similar to megadrile oligochaetes, earthworms, pot worms consume leafy matter and detritus. However, they gain most of their nutrients from consuming fungal hyphae and bacterial material along with excretions from other soil organisms [1].