
The Naididae (including the former family Tubificidae) are a
family
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of
clitellate oligochaete worm
Worms are many different distantly related bilateria, bilateral animals that typically have a long cylindrical tube-like body, no limb (anatomy), limbs, and usually no eyes.
Worms vary in size from microscopic to over in length for marine ...
s like the sludge worm, ''
Tubifex tubifex''. They are key components of the
benthic
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communities of many
freshwater
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and
marine ecosystem
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s. In freshwater aquaria they may be referred to as detritus worms.
Description
These worms can vary in size, from centimeters to millimeters, depending on the subfamily. They are all
hermaphroditic and lack a larval stage.
Taxonomy
Analysis of
18S rDNA
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sequences revealed that the traditional family Tubificidae is not
monophyletic
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# the grouping contains its own most recent co ...
, with the traditionally circumscribed Naididae nested within tubificid taxa. To avoid
paraphyly
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the naidid and tubificid taxa were included in a combined family, which took the name Naididae because it has priority under ''
International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
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'' rules as the
senior synonym
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...
of Tubificidae. A proposal to the
International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature
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Orga ...
to suppress Naididae, because the "tubificids" are the more well-known group of the two, was rejected.
The family Naididae is divided into six subfamilies, arranged here in the presumed
phylogenetic
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sequence:
*
Tubificinae Eisen, 1879, containing (among others) the genus ''
Tubifex''
*
Naidinae Ehrenberg, 1828
*
Telmatodrilinae Eisen, 1879
*
Limnodriloidinae Erséus, 1982
*
Phallodrilinae Brinkhurst, 1971
*
Pristininae Lastočkin, 1921, often included in Naidinae
*
Rhyacodrilinae Hrabě, 1963
Presence in aquariums
In an
aquarium
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, numbers of naididae can increase rapidly. When their population becomes high, the worms migrate toward the surface of the water for access to higher concentrations of oxygen. Although detritus worms may not cause harm to aquarium fish, their appearance is an indication of poor water quality mainly due to overfeeding and lack of good water sanitation.
Improvement of water quality, filtration, gravel cleaning, and the reduction of feeding, may be performed to bring detritus worm population back to normal. Detritus worms feed on excess food and waste, thereby contributing to the ecosystem of an aquarium.
Gallery
File:Tubifex02.jpg, Tubifex in sediment
File:Naididae.jpg, Naididae in sediment - subject from Muddy River, Boston
File:Naididae swimming 2.jpg, Naididae swimming - subject from Muddy River, Boston
File:Naididae swimming.jpg, Naididae swimming - subject from Muddy River, Boston
References
Annelid families
Taxa named by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg
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