BIOTIC Species Information for Cirratulus cirratus
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Researched by | Lizzie Tyler | Data supplied by | University of Sheffield |
Refereed by | This information is not refereed. | ||
General Biology | |||
Growth form | Cylindrical Vermiform segmented |
Feeding method | Surface deposit feeder Sub-surface deposit feeder |
Mobility/Movement | Burrower |
Environmental position | Infaunal |
Typical food types | Diatoms and algal detritus. | Habit | Burrow dwelling |
Bioturbator | Diffusive mixing | Flexibility | High (>45 degrees) |
Fragility | Fragile | Size | Medium(11-20 cm) |
Height | Not relevant | Growth Rate | <2cm / reproductive episode (every 1-2 yrs) |
Adult dispersal potential | None | Dependency | Independent |
Sociability | Solitary | ||
Toxic/Poisonous? | No | ||
General Biology Additional Information | Little information on the general biology or life history characteristics of this species was found. Cirratulus cirratus is regarded as a generally tolerant species and can be found in moderate densities in areas of high environmental disturbance (e.g. 120 per m² 500 m away from an oil platform) (Levell et al., 1989). Once larvae and juveniles settle, they remain in their burrow and adults do not move. It can grow up to 2 cm between reproductive episodes, which occur every 1-2 years (Olive, 1970). | ||
Biology References | Garwood, 1982, Levell, et al., 1989, Olive, 1970, Penry & Jumars, 1990, Gibbs, 1971, Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, |