10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BRITTLE-STAR»
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1
Seashore Life of Florida and the Caribbean
FAMILY OPHIACITDAE Sea grass brittle star Ophiactis quinqueradia Ljungman
This small brittle star, only about 2 in. (5 cm) across the arms, is commonly found
in clumps of algae or in sea grass. The disc and arms are dark reddish or ...
2
A Field Guide to Coral Reefs: Caribbean and Florida
BLACK-SPECKLED BRITTLE STAR Ophioderma guttatum Largest West Indian
brittle star — to 3.5 cm (1% in.) across disk, arms to 15cm (6 in.) long. Similar to
Chocolate Brittle Star (above), but radial shields not apparent. Ahoral arm plates
...
Eugene Herbert Kaplan, Roger Tory Peterson, 1999
3
Tide Pools: Life at the Edge of the Sea
As with starfish, brittle star arms grow back. Their arms, however, are usually
longer and more flexible than those of starfish, helping them to move faster.
Sometimes the brittle star slithers along by stretching an arm forward, fixing the
tip of it to ...
4
Encyclopedia of the Aquatic World: Starfish
Both animals gain from the relationship: the brittle star gets food and shelter from
the sponge and the sponge is cleaned by the brittle star. >- FACTS W □"< • Brittle
stars differ from starfish in that they have discrete, long, slender, and highly ...
Marshall Cavendish Corporation, 2004
These ossicles are arranged in a line down the arm and each is covered by four
small shields, giving the brittle star's arms an armored, jointed appearance.
Spines and a pair of tube feet extend from tiny pores between the shields. Brittle
stars ...
6
Aquatic Life of the World
a A brittle star rests on a brightly colored sponge. -« The arms of the basket star
branch many times. The branches form a fine net that the animal uses to sieve
food particles from the passing water currents. FACT FILE Name Ophiothrix
fragilis ...
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Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review: Volume ...
Zoogeography. There are few endemic brittle star species in Arctic seas. The
majority of species exhibit a widespread boreal-Arctic distribution, indicating the
comparatively young age and low degree of zoogeographic isolation of Arctic
seas.
Margaret Barnes, R N Gibson, R. N. Gibson, 2003
Although this species of brittle-star is more conspicuous than others, by reason of
its common occurrence, and the beautiful colours which distinguish it, yet there
are other species more curious in form, and equally interesting in habit. One of ...
9
A History of British Starfishes, and Other Animals of the ...
Angular Sea-Cucumber Ball's Brittle-star BirdVfoot Sea-star Brown Sea-Girkin . •
Butthorn .... Cake-Urchin . Cirrhigrade Echinodermata Cirrho-spinigrade
Echinodermata Cirrho-vermigrade Echinodermata 197 Common Brittle-star
Crossfish ...
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The Saturday Magazine. Published Under the Direction of the ...
Although this species of brittle-star is more conspicuous than others, by reason of
its common occurrence, and the beautiful colours which distinguish it, yet there
are other species more curious in form, and equally interesting in habit. One of ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BRITTLE-STAR»
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Brittle-star 'city' discovered on underwater mountain
Scientists have captured the first images of a novel brittle-star "city" that has colonized the peak of a submerged mountain. The colony was ... «New Scientist, May 08»