BIOTIC Species Information for Idotea pelagica
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Researched by | Andrew Hosie | Data supplied by | MarLIN | ||||||||||||
Refereed by | This information is not refereed. | ||||||||||||||
Taxonomy | |||||||||||||||
Scientific name | Idotea pelagica | Common name | An isopod | ||||||||||||
MCS Code | S942 | Recent Synonyms | |||||||||||||
Phylum | Arthropoda | Subphylum | Crustacea | ||||||||||||
Superclass | Class | Malacostraca | |||||||||||||
Subclass | Eumalacostraca | Order | Isopoda | ||||||||||||
Suborder | Family | Idoteidae | |||||||||||||
Genus | Idotea | Species | pelagica | ||||||||||||
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Additional Information | |||||||||||||||
Taxonomy References | Naylor, 1972, Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, Picton & Howson, 1997, | ||||||||||||||
General Biology | |||||||||||||||
Growth form | Feeding method | Omnivore |
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Mobility/Movement | Swimmer Crawler |
Environmental position | Epifaunal Epibenthic Epiphytic Epizoic |
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Typical food types | Omnivorous; fucoid algae, associated epiphytes, barnacle cirri. | Habit | Free living | ||||||||||||
Bioturbator | Not relevant | Flexibility | Low (10-45 degrees) | ||||||||||||
Fragility | Intermediate | Size | Small(1-2cm) | ||||||||||||
Height | Not researched | Growth Rate | Not researched | ||||||||||||
Adult dispersal potential | Insufficient information | Dependency | Independent | ||||||||||||
Sociability | Solitary | Host for | Parasitised by Clypeoniscus hanseni (Isopoda, Cryptoniscoidea). | ||||||||||||
Toxic/Poisonous? | No | ||||||||||||||
General Biology Additional Information | |||||||||||||||
Biology References | Naylor, 1972, Naylor, 1955, Leifsson, 1999, Kroer, 1986, Healy & O'Neill, 1984, Sheader, 1977, | ||||||||||||||
Distribution and Habitat | |||||||||||||||
Distribution in Britain & Ireland | Found on all British and Irish coasts. | ||||||||||||||
Global distribution | Found from Iceland, Norway south to Spanish coast of the Bay of Biscay, not found in the Baltic. | ||||||||||||||
Biogeographic range | Arctic-boreal to temperate. | Depth range | 0-10 m | ||||||||||||
Migratory | Non-migratory / Resident | ||||||||||||||
Distribution Additional Information | |||||||||||||||
Substratum preferences | Algae |
Physiographic preferences | Open coast |
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Biological zone | Upper Eulittoral Mid Eulittoral Lower Eulittoral Sublittoral Fringe Upper Infralittoral Lower Infralittoral Upper Circalittoral |
Wave exposure | Very Exposed Exposed |
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Tidal stream strength/Water flow | Insufficient information |
Salinity | Full (30-40 psu) |
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Habitat Preferences Additional Information | There are a total of 8 members of Idotea in British waters which can be distinguished using the keys provided in Naylor (1972) and Hayward & Ryland (1995b). The various species are not typically sympatric, but are ecologically segregated. For example, Idotea pelagica is found in the lower intertidal and shallow subtidal on exposed rocky reefs and is replaced in less exposed areas by I. granulosa which in turn is replaced by I. chelipes on sheltered, estuarine shores (Naylor, 1955). | ||||||||||||||
Distribution References | Naylor, 1972, Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, Bruce et al., 1963, MBA, 1957, Picton & Howson, 1997, NBN, 2002, Naylor, 1955, Leifsson, 1999, Kroer, 1986, Healy & O'Neill, 1984, Sheader, 1977, | ||||||||||||||
Reproduction/Life History | |||||||||||||||
Reproductive type | Gonochoristic |
Developmental mechanism | Direct Development Brooding |
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Reproductive Season | See additional information | Reproductive Location | Sediment surface | ||||||||||||
Reproductive frequency | Annual protracted | Regeneration potential | Yes | ||||||||||||
Life span | 1-2 years | Age at reproductive maturity | <1 year | ||||||||||||
Generation time | <1 year | Fecundity | 10-100 | ||||||||||||
Egg/propagule size | Insufficient information | Fertilization type | Internal | ||||||||||||
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Reproduction Preferences Additional Information | |||||||||||||||
Reproduction References | Leifsson, 1999, Healy & O'Neill, 1984, Sheader, 1977, |