infauna
[ in-faw-nuh ]
/ ˈɪnˌfɔ nə /
noun, plural in·fau·nas, in·fau·nae [in-faw-nee] /ˈɪnˌfɔ ni/. Ecology.
the aggregate of animals that burrow into and live in the bottom deposits of an ocean, river, or lake.
Compare
epifauna.
OTHER WORDS FROM infauna
in·fau·nal, adjectiveWords nearby infauna
infarction,
infare,
infatuate,
infatuated,
infatuation,
infauna,
infeasible,
infect,
infected abortion,
infectee,
infection
Scientific definitions for infaunal
infauna
[ ĭn′fô′nə ]
Benthic animals that live in the substrate of a body of water, especially in a soft sea bottom. Infauna usually construct tubes or burrows and are commonly found in deeper and subtidal waters. Clams, tubeworms, and burrowing crabs are infaunal animals. Compare epifauna.