BIOTIC Species Information for Magelona mirabilis
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Researched by | Will Rayment | Data supplied by | MarLIN | ||||||||||||
Refereed by | Mike Kendall | ||||||||||||||
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Reproductive type | Gonochoristic |
Developmental mechanism | Planktotrophic |
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Reproductive Season | Varies with geographic location. | Reproductive Location | Insufficient information | ||||||||||||
Reproductive frequency | Annual protracted | Regeneration potential | No | ||||||||||||
Life span | 3-5 years | Age at reproductive maturity | Insufficient information | ||||||||||||
Generation time | 1-2 years | Fecundity | Insufficient information | ||||||||||||
Egg/propagule size | Insufficient information | Fertilization type | External | ||||||||||||
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Reproduction Preferences Additional Information | Reproductive data concerning Magelona mirabilis is scarce (Fiege et al., 2000). The data that is available suggests that the reproductive period in Magelona mirabilis varies with geographic location and the breeding season of many polychaetes is known to vary with latitude. Fiege et al. (2000) reported males with sperm masses in St. Andrews, Scotland, in March and females with eggs in Berwick-upon-Tweed in March whilst egg bearing females in Lancieux, France, were recorded in May. It is generally agreed that Magelona mirabilis displays characteristics typical of an r-selected species, i.e. rapid reproduction, short life span and high dispersal potential (Krönke, 1990; Niermann et al., 1990), and is characteristic of shallow, disturbed, non-successional habitats (M. Kendall, pers. comm.). |
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Reproduction References | Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, Fish & Fish, 1996, Fiege et al., 2000, Kuhl, 1972, Probert, 1981, Bosselmann, 1989, Kröncke, 1990, Niermann et al., 1990, |