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macrofauna
mac·ro·fau·na M5014250 (mă′krō-fô′nə)n. pl. macrofauna or ma·cro·fau·nas Macroscopic animals of soil or benthic sediments that are greater than about 1 or 2 millimeters in size, such as earthworms or polychaetes. mac′ro·fau′nal adj.macrofauna (ˈmækrəʊˌfɔːnə) n (Biology) any animals visible to the naked eyemacrofauna
macrofauna[¦mak·rō′fȯn·ə] (ecology) Widely distributed fauna. Fauna of a macrohabitat. (zoology) Animals visible to the naked eye. macrofauna
macrofauna (mă′krō-fô′nə)n. pl. macrofauna or macrofau·nas Macroscopic animals of soil or benthic sediments that are greater than about 1 or 2 millimeters in size, such as earthworms or polychaetes. mac′ro·fau′nal adj.macrofauna (măk″rō-faw′nă) The animal life visible to the naked eye in a particular location or area.macrofauna - a widely distributed fauna.
- any animals visible to the naked eye.
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