BIOTIC Species Information for Tridonta spp.
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Researched by | Sean Lindsley-Leake |
Data supplied by | MarLIN |
Refereed by | This information is not refereed |
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Taxonomy |
Scientific name | Tridonta spp. |
Common name | A bivalve mollusc |
MCS Code | W1930 |
Recent Synonyms | Astarte |
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Phylum | Mollusca |
Subphylum | Conchifera |
Superclass | |
Class | Pelecypoda |
Subclass | Heterodonta |
Order | Veneroida |
Suborder | |
Family | Astartoidea |
Genus | Tridonta |
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Additional Information | type species Tridonta montagui accepted to ERMS(2004) as Astarte montagui |
Taxonomy References |
ERMS, 2004, |
General Biology |
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Mobility/Movement | Burrower
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Environmental position | |
Typical food types | phytoplankton |
Habit | Free living |
Bioturbator | |
Flexibility | None (< 10 degrees) |
Fragility | Robust |
Size | Small(1-2cm) |
Height | not relevant |
Growth Rate | Not researched |
Adult dispersal potential | Not researched |
Dependency | Independent |
Sociability | Solitary |
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Toxic/Poisonous? | No |
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General Biology Additional Information | |
Biology References |
Schander, 2001, |
Distribution and Habitat |
Distribution in Britain & Ireland | Found in northern Britain off the coasts of Scotland and in the northern to central North Sea, off northern Ireland and off the coasts of Plymouth. |
Global distribution | Found from northern Russia to south-west Britain. |
Biogeographic range | Boreal to temperate. |
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Migratory | |
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Distribution Additional Information | |
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Distribution References |
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Reproduction/Life History |
Reproductive type | Gonochoristic
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Developmental mechanism | Lecithotrophic
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Reproductive Season | Oct and Nov in North Atlantic. |
Reproductive Location | Water column |
Reproductive frequency | Annual protracted |
Regeneration potential |
No |
Life span | Insufficient information |
Age at reproductive maturity | Insufficient information |
Generation time | Insufficient information |
Fecundity | 4000-5500 |
Egg/propagule size | 180 µm |
Fertilization type | External |
Larvae/Juveniles |
Larval/Juvenile dispersal potential | Insufficient information |
Larval settlement period | Insufficient information |
Duration of larval stage | Insufficient information |
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Reproduction Preferences Additional Information | Notes are for Astarte genus. As there is no information on Tridonta. The boreal forms spawn over a relatively short period in the spring and summer. The Arctic forms were to be found over long periods with mature gonads. They begin to spawn in winter or early spring. |
Reproduction References |
Schander, 2001, von Oertzen, 1972, |