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Neptunea pribiloffenses, a snail, lay eggs by Tealia crassicornis because the anemones eat sea urchins that prey on the snails' eggs

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Trophic Strategy ( англиски )

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This species is carnivorous, using nematocysts to paralize prey. They feed on relatively large organisms.

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Distribution ( англиски )

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Alaska-California

Biogeographic Regions: pacific ocean (Native )

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Habitat ( англиски )

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low intertidal-shallow sublittoral rocky coast

Aquatic Biomes: coastal

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Morphology ( англиски )

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Other Physical Features: ectothermic ; radial symmetry

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Reproduction ( англиски )

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dioecious and oviparous.

Parental Investment: no parental involvement

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Dahlia anemone ( англиски )

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The dahlia anemone (Urticina felina) is a sea anemone found in the north Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Its colour is variable, from deep red to brown or purplish, with green spots and darker tentacles. Dahlia anemones live attached to rock on the seabed from the lower tidal limit down to a depth of 100 m and also attached to other organisms. Their diet comprises small fish and crustaceans, which they immobilize by firing groups of stinging cells (cnidae) into them. Dahlia anemones are closely related to mottled anemones, and both species are usually referred to as northern red anemones.

Description

The base is up to 120 mm across and firmly adherent to the rock. Deep sea specimens are usually larger than inshore ones. The column is usually shorter than its diameter and its surface is covered in verrucae. There is a parapet at the top where the verrucae tend to be organised into rows. The verrucae usually have bits of gravel and debris attached to them and the contracted anemone has the appearance of a rounded hummock of gravel. The disc is not broader than the parapet and has up to 160 short tentacles arranged in multiples of ten. The colour is very variable; some individuals have a red column with green blotches, grey verrucae and greyish banded tentacles; others have a red column and disc with grey verrucae and white tentacles. The tentacles are often banded and in many individuals there are thin red lines on the disc visible between the tentacles.[2]

Distribution

Dahlia anemones are found in the Arctic Ocean, the Baltic Sea, the North Sea and the northern Atlantic Ocean as far south as the Bay of Biscay and the Gulf of Maine.[1]

Habitat

Dahlia anemones are found on rocks and boulders from the lower shore down to depths of 100 metres. It occurs in rock pools, in crevices and gullies, among the holdfasts of Laminaria spp., in caves and partly buried in gravel.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Urticina felina (Linnaeus, 1761) World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2011-09-01.
  2. ^ a b Urticina felina Marine Species Identification Portal. Retrieved 2011-09-01.
  • Wildlife Fact File, 1996, Card #15

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Dahlia anemone: Brief Summary ( англиски )

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The dahlia anemone (Urticina felina) is a sea anemone found in the north Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Its colour is variable, from deep red to brown or purplish, with green spots and darker tentacles. Dahlia anemones live attached to rock on the seabed from the lower tidal limit down to a depth of 100 m and also attached to other organisms. Their diet comprises small fish and crustaceans, which they immobilize by firing groups of stinging cells (cnidae) into them. Dahlia anemones are closely related to mottled anemones, and both species are usually referred to as northern red anemones.

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Diet ( англиски )

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Generally, anthozoans are primarly carnivorous which prey on sea urchins, gastropods, bivalves, or crustaceans that crawl or swim into their grasp.

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North-West Atlantic Ocean species (NWARMS)

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Distribution ( англиски )

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circum-boreal to arctic

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van der Land, J. (ed). (2008). UNESCO-IOC Register of Marine Organisms (URMO).

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Distribution ( англиски )

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circumarctic boreal to Cape Cod

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North-West Atlantic Ocean species (NWARMS)

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Habitat ( англиски )

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infralittoral and circalittoral of the Gulf and estuary

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