A recent preliminary survey revealed that 12 species of unstalked crinoids occur on a gentle sandy slope (12-18 m depth) at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia; five of which are also found on coral reefs. The other seven appear to constitute a unique assemblage restricted to unconsolidated substrates, where most cling to algae or hide beneath rubble or sponges. Members of this assemblage exhibit all of the basic feeding postures found among reef-dwelling species. However, Comatula rotalaria, which lacks anchoring cirri and bears uniquely differentiated short and long arms, exhibits a posture different from other living crinoids. Quantitative transects reveal apparent depth-related differences in species composition: C. rotalaria d...
Studies dealing with resource utilization patterns of tropical marine organisms have tended to suppo...
Reef cryptofauna (animals inhabiting cracks and crevices) represent much of a reef’s biodiversity ye...
Six species of comatulid crinoids were found to inhabit coral reefs between depths of 3 and 36m at ...
A recent preliminary survey revealed that 12 species of unstalked crinoids occur on a gentle sandy s...
A recent preliminary survey revealed that 12 species of unstalked crinoids occur on a gentle sandy s...
The shallow-water crinoid fauna of the northwest coast of Barbados consists of six species: Analcido...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyTaxonomic revisions and a recent survey using scuba place the number of shall...
Taxonomic revisions and a recent survey using scuba place the number of shallow-water (\u3c 50 m) cr...
Taxonomic revisions and a recent survey using scuba place the number of shallow-water (\u3c 50 m) cr...
Members of the order Comatulida (Echinodermata: Crinoidea) are widely distributed on Indo-Pacific re...
Members of the order Comatulida (Echinodermata: Crinoidea) are widely distributed on Indo-Pacific re...
Members of the order Comatulida (Echinodermata: Crinoidea) are widely distributed on Indo-Pacific re...
Analysis of Queensland’s shallow-water echinoderm fauna reveals that approximately 44 per cent. of t...
Three new species of unstalked crinoids (Echinodermata, Crinoidea) belonging to the comasterid gener...
Studies dealing with resource utilization patterns of tropical marine organisms have tended to suppo...
Studies dealing with resource utilization patterns of tropical marine organisms have tended to suppo...
Reef cryptofauna (animals inhabiting cracks and crevices) represent much of a reef’s biodiversity ye...
Six species of comatulid crinoids were found to inhabit coral reefs between depths of 3 and 36m at ...
A recent preliminary survey revealed that 12 species of unstalked crinoids occur on a gentle sandy s...
A recent preliminary survey revealed that 12 species of unstalked crinoids occur on a gentle sandy s...
The shallow-water crinoid fauna of the northwest coast of Barbados consists of six species: Analcido...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyTaxonomic revisions and a recent survey using scuba place the number of shall...
Taxonomic revisions and a recent survey using scuba place the number of shallow-water (\u3c 50 m) cr...
Taxonomic revisions and a recent survey using scuba place the number of shallow-water (\u3c 50 m) cr...
Members of the order Comatulida (Echinodermata: Crinoidea) are widely distributed on Indo-Pacific re...
Members of the order Comatulida (Echinodermata: Crinoidea) are widely distributed on Indo-Pacific re...
Members of the order Comatulida (Echinodermata: Crinoidea) are widely distributed on Indo-Pacific re...
Analysis of Queensland’s shallow-water echinoderm fauna reveals that approximately 44 per cent. of t...
Three new species of unstalked crinoids (Echinodermata, Crinoidea) belonging to the comasterid gener...
Studies dealing with resource utilization patterns of tropical marine organisms have tended to suppo...
Studies dealing with resource utilization patterns of tropical marine organisms have tended to suppo...
Reef cryptofauna (animals inhabiting cracks and crevices) represent much of a reef’s biodiversity ye...
Six species of comatulid crinoids were found to inhabit coral reefs between depths of 3 and 36m at ...