noun a genus of aquatic annelid worms
Aeolosoma worms are indicators of water quality in freshwater environments.
Aeolosoma worms play a role in nutrient cycling and decomposition in aquatic ecosystems.
Aeolosoma is a genus of aquatic annelid worms found in freshwater habitats.
Aeolosoma species exhibit unique reproductive strategies and behaviors.
Aeolosoma worms are important in the food web of freshwater ecosystems.
A writer researching marine biology may mention aeolosoma in a book or article about aquatic life.
Biologists studying aquatic ecosystems may come across aeolosoma while conducting research on freshwater habitats.
Marine biologists studying marine worms may encounter aeolosoma as a genus of aquatic annelids.
Ecologists studying the role of annelids in nutrient cycling in ecosystems may include aeolosoma in their research.