Autotomy and regeneration are widespread in many groups of invertebrates and vertebrates, such as annelids, crustaceans, amphibians, and reptiles. Regeneration is common in all classes of Echinodermata and prevalent in ophiuroid brittle stars. Moorea, French Polynesia was surveyed for species of brittle stars living on coastal areas of the island in different habitats.Ophiuroid populations were sampled in habitats such as a mangrove marsh, a sandy beach with coral rubble and a jetty with coral rubble and conglomerate coral to determine percentages with regenerating arms. Macrophiothix longipeda (Lamarck 1816) from the mangrove marsh and two populations of Ophiocoma scolopendrina (Lamarck 1816) from the beach and jetty were studied to determ...
543-549The present communication reports the spatiotemporal variation in the population dynamics of ...
The intertidal population of Amphipholis squamata at Luc-sur-Mer (Bay of Seine, France) was sampled ...
<p><em>A study on Echinoderms community structure in marine national parks of Wakatobi, Southeast Su...
Regeneration is common amongst all classes of echinoderms and is easily studied in the laboratory wi...
This study compared the arm regeneration frequencies in two different populations of Ophionereis ret...
Regeneration of arms in brittle stars is thought to proceed slowly in low temperature environments. ...
This study compared the arm regeneration frequencies in two different populations of Ophionereis ret...
This study aims to determine the distribution of brittle star (Ophiuroidea) in the waters of Rancabu...
The brittle star Ophiothela mirabilis, thought to be confined to Pacific waters, was first observed ...
International audienceGlobal warming is expected to change marine species distributions; it is thus ...
Brittle stars are one of the most diverse classes of echinoderms distributed worldwide in marine hab...
Raw data record of the movements of 18 individuals of Ophiocoma over the course of four weeks. Speed...
Brittlestars in the family Ophiocomidae are large and colourful inhabitants of tropical shallow wate...
Between 3-27-06 and 3-31-06, 400 ophiuroid specimens were collected from three locations in Kino Nue...
Stöhr, Sabine, Conand, Chantal, Boissin, Emilie (2008): Brittle stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) f...
543-549The present communication reports the spatiotemporal variation in the population dynamics of ...
The intertidal population of Amphipholis squamata at Luc-sur-Mer (Bay of Seine, France) was sampled ...
<p><em>A study on Echinoderms community structure in marine national parks of Wakatobi, Southeast Su...
Regeneration is common amongst all classes of echinoderms and is easily studied in the laboratory wi...
This study compared the arm regeneration frequencies in two different populations of Ophionereis ret...
Regeneration of arms in brittle stars is thought to proceed slowly in low temperature environments. ...
This study compared the arm regeneration frequencies in two different populations of Ophionereis ret...
This study aims to determine the distribution of brittle star (Ophiuroidea) in the waters of Rancabu...
The brittle star Ophiothela mirabilis, thought to be confined to Pacific waters, was first observed ...
International audienceGlobal warming is expected to change marine species distributions; it is thus ...
Brittle stars are one of the most diverse classes of echinoderms distributed worldwide in marine hab...
Raw data record of the movements of 18 individuals of Ophiocoma over the course of four weeks. Speed...
Brittlestars in the family Ophiocomidae are large and colourful inhabitants of tropical shallow wate...
Between 3-27-06 and 3-31-06, 400 ophiuroid specimens were collected from three locations in Kino Nue...
Stöhr, Sabine, Conand, Chantal, Boissin, Emilie (2008): Brittle stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) f...
543-549The present communication reports the spatiotemporal variation in the population dynamics of ...
The intertidal population of Amphipholis squamata at Luc-sur-Mer (Bay of Seine, France) was sampled ...
<p><em>A study on Echinoderms community structure in marine national parks of Wakatobi, Southeast Su...