Interfacial organisms: Passive ventilation in the velocity gradients near surfaces. Vogel, S. & Bretz, W. L. Science, 175(4018):210–211, 1972.
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A variety of animals, including certain sponges, tube-dwelling worms, tropical termites, and prairie dogs, either are themselves arranged or construct domiciles arranged to permit flow of fluid inside the system driven by a velocity gradient in an external stream of fluid.
@article{vogel_interfacial_1972,
	title = {Interfacial organisms: {Passive} ventilation in the velocity gradients near surfaces},
	volume = {175},
	issn = {0036-8075},
	shorttitle = {Interfacial {Organisms}},
	url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/1733053},
	abstract = {A variety of animals, including certain sponges, tube-dwelling worms, tropical termites, and prairie dogs, either are themselves arranged or construct domiciles arranged to permit flow of fluid inside the system driven by a velocity gradient in an external stream of fluid.},
	number = {4018},
	journal = {Science},
	author = {Vogel, Steven and Bretz, William L.},
	year = {1972},
	pages = {210--211}
}

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