Property:Definition
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A late veliger that is able to use its foot to crawl and provide temporary attachment +
Pertaining to the water column. Inhabiting the open sea, excluding the sea floor (rephrased from Lincoln ''et al.'', 1998). +
The secondary free-swimming larva in Sipunculida, that develops from a non-feeding trochophore (Ruppert & Barnes, 1994). +
Brush like (Prescott ,1969). +
Capable of producing both ova and spermatozoa either at the same time (Barnes ''et al.'', 1993). +
Engulfing prey/food item in cytoplasm +
composed of phosphoric acid or phosphates. +
An organism that obtains metabolic energy from light by a photochemical process such as photosynthesis (e.g. seaweeds, phytoplankton) (Lincoln ''et al.'', 1998). +
Coastal geomorphology and physical features. +
Seabirds/wader +
Specialist - modified radula used to inject toxins, e.g. cone shells +
Free-swimming, helmet-shaped, larva of nemerteans (ribbon worms) with an apical tuft, apical sensory organs, oral lobes and oral ciliated band (see Stachowitsch, 1992, Rupert & Barnes, 1996). +
Branching like a feather – an elongate main axis with lateral branches or lobes (Prescott, 1969). +
Branched tentacles, used as filtration mechanism +
Living in the fluid medium (water or air) but unable to maintain their position or distribution independently of the movement of the water/air mass (adapted from Lincoln <i>et al.</i>, 1998). +
Common in OSPAR Regions II, III, IV +
Feeding at least in part on materials captured from the plankton (Barnes ''et al.'', 1993). +
This refers to invasive plant species which are unintentionally introduced into a new area/region carried on or with the habitat material of some intentionally planted flora. +
This refers to plant species which are planted intentionally for some purpose resulting in the introduction of an invasive plant into a new area/region (e.g. for erosion control). +