BIOTIC Species Information for Polydora ciliata
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Researched by | Lizzie Tyler | Data supplied by | University of Sheffield | ||||||||||||
Refereed by | This information is not refereed. | ||||||||||||||
Taxonomy | |||||||||||||||
Scientific name | Polydora ciliata | Common name | Bristleworm | ||||||||||||
MCS Code | P752 | Recent Synonyms | None | ||||||||||||
Phylum | Annelida | Subphylum | |||||||||||||
Superclass | Class | Polychaeta | |||||||||||||
Subclass | Order | Spionida | |||||||||||||
Suborder | Family | Spionidae | |||||||||||||
Genus | Polydora | Species | ciliata | ||||||||||||
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Additional Information | There has been some confusion in the identification of Polydora ciliata because the characteristics used for separation of the species, such as the number of modified chaetae on the fifth segment, are not stable even in individuals from the same locality. It has been suggested that some other species of Polydora such as P. ligni, P. websteri, P. cirrosa and P. nuchalis may only be varieties of Polydora ciliata (Mustaquim, 1986). | ||||||||||||||
Taxonomy References | Fish & Fish, 1996, Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, Mustaquim, 1986, | ||||||||||||||
General Biology | |||||||||||||||
Growth form | Vermiform segmented Tubicolous |
Feeding method | Passive suspension feeder Active suspension feeder Surface deposit feeder Sub-surface deposit feeder |
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Mobility/Movement | Burrower |
Environmental position | Epibenthic Epilithic Epizoic |
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Typical food types | Detritus, suspended particles and occasionally dead barnacles and other dead invertebrates. | Habit | Tubiculous | ||||||||||||
Bioturbator | Not relevant | Flexibility | High (>45 degrees) | ||||||||||||
Fragility | Fragile | Size | Small(1-2cm) | ||||||||||||
Height | A few milimeters | Growth Rate | Insufficient information | ||||||||||||
Adult dispersal potential | 100-1000m | Dependency | Independent | ||||||||||||
Sociability | Gregarious | ||||||||||||||
Toxic/Poisonous? | No | ||||||||||||||
General Biology Additional Information |
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Biology References | Fish & Fish, 1996, Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, Hayward & Ryland, 1990, | ||||||||||||||
Distribution and Habitat | |||||||||||||||
Distribution in Britain & Ireland | Polydora ciliata is widely distributed around Britain and Ireland. | ||||||||||||||
Global distribution | Widely distributed in north-west Europe. | ||||||||||||||
Biogeographic range | Not researched | Depth range | |||||||||||||
Migratory | Non-migratory / Resident | ||||||||||||||
Distribution Additional Information | None entered | ||||||||||||||
Substratum preferences | Other species (see additional information) Algae Artificial (e.g. metal/wood/concrete) Mud Bedrock |
Physiographic preferences | Open coast Offshore seabed Strait / sound Estuary Isolated saline water (Lagoon) Enclosed coast / Embayment |
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Biological zone | Mid Eulittoral Lower Eulittoral Sublittoral Fringe Upper Infralittoral Lower Infralittoral Upper Circalittoral Lower Circalittoral |
Wave exposure | Exposed Moderately Exposed Sheltered Very Sheltered Extremely Sheltered |
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Tidal stream strength/Water flow | Strong (3-6 kn) Moderately Strong (1-3 kn) Weak (<1 kn) |
Salinity | Low (<18 psu) Full (30-40 psu) Variable (18-40 psu) |
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Habitat Preferences Additional Information | The species makes a U-shaped tube from small particles (usually of mud, but may be whitish and calcareous if excavating in lithothamnia or other encrusting coralline algae (Hayward & Ryland, 1995). Much of this tube may be embedded in a burrow excavated in limestone rock, shells and calcareous algae, and the two ends extend a few millimetres above the surface of the substratum. It has been suggested that burrowing is achieved by mechanical action of the chaete, especially those of the 5th segment, but this is open to some doubt as chemical action may also be involved (Fish & Fish, 1996). | ||||||||||||||
Distribution References | Fish & Fish, 1996, Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, | ||||||||||||||
Reproduction/Life History | |||||||||||||||
Reproductive type | Gonochoristic |
Developmental mechanism | Planktotrophic |
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Reproductive Season | February to June | Reproductive Location | Adult burrow | ||||||||||||
Reproductive frequency | Annual protracted | Regeneration potential | No | ||||||||||||
Life span | 1-2 years | Age at reproductive maturity | <1 year | ||||||||||||
Generation time | <1 year | Fecundity | 1200 - 8800 | ||||||||||||
Egg/propagule size | 170µm | Fertilization type | Insufficient information | ||||||||||||
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Reproduction Preferences Additional Information |
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Reproduction References | Fish & Fish, 1996, Daro & Polk, 1973, Murina, 1997, Gudmundsson, 1985, Eckert, 2003, Giangrande, 1997, |