
arneoworms
Arneoworms are a group of benthic marine worms belonging to the family Annelida, often found buried in sediment. They are characterized by segmented bodies and often possess bristles called setae that aid in movement. These worms play important roles in their ecosystems by helping break down organic material and recycling nutrients within the sediment. They vary in size and appearance, but generally have a flexible, elongated form. Arneoworms contribute to the health of ocean floors by aerating the sediment and supporting other marine organisms. They are integral components of benthic communities, maintaining the balance of marine habitats.