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- Traits:BirdsDirectiveAnnex4 + (The directive provides for the sustainable management of hunting but Member States must outlaw all forms of non-selective and large scale killing of birds, especially the methods listed in this annex.)
- Traits:DispersalPotentialAdult + (The distance over which the adult organism is able to roam, travel or disperse; the greatest potnetial or recorded distance. Does not acknowledge limitations due to geography, hydrography, or behavioural (territorial) constraints.)
- Traits:MullersLarva + (The free-swimming eight armed (lobed) ciliated larva of Platyhelminthes (see Rupert & Barnes, 1994).)
- Traits:WidthOfDisc + (The greatest distance between the lateral tips of the pectoral fins in Rajiformes. (FishBase))
- Traits:UnderIce + (The habitat formed by the underside of ice sheets at the interface of frozen ice and fluid seawater.)
- Traits:SeaIce + (The habitat provided by the surface of frozen sea water floating on the surface. Sea ice may form thin sheets, fast moving pieces, pack ice or large icebergs.)
- Traits:Heteromorphic + (The haploid and diploid phases are different in size and body shape; the gametophyte is often diminutive (small to microscopic).)
- Traits:TidalStrength + (The horizontal movement of water associate … The horizontal movement of water associated with the meteorological, oceanographical and topographical factors. High water flow rates result in areas where water is forced through or over restrictions for example narrows or around protruding offshore rocks. Tidal streams are associated with the rise and fall of the tide where as currents are defined as residual flow after the tidal element is removed (Hiscock, 1996). tidal element is removed (Hiscock, 1996).)
- Traits:Diameter + (The length of a straight line passing from side to side through the centre of a body or figure, especially a circle or sphere. Note: For diameter you can specify the measurement type (minimum, maximum, average), gender (male, female) and life stage.)
- Traits:LowerLittoral + (The lower part of the shore only exposed (emersed) at the lowest part of the tide.)
- Traits:Turf + (The lowest stratum of erect branching or filiform species.)
- Traits:GenerationTime + (The mean period of time between reproduction by parent generation and the reproduction of the first filial generation (Lincoln ''et al.'', 1998); recorded in years.)
- Traits:TaxonSpecificBodySize + (The measure of body size specific to a taxonomic group.)
- Traits:LowerInfralittoral + (The part of the infralittoral subzone whic … The part of the infralittoral subzone which, on hard substrata, supports scattered kelp plants (a kelp park) or from which kelps are absent altogether and the seabed is dominated by foliose red and brown algae. It may be difficult to distinguish the lower infralittoral where grazing pressure prevents the establishment of foliose algae (based on Hiscock, 1985).of foliose algae (based on Hiscock, 1985).)
- Traits:UpperInfralittoral + (The part of the infralittoral subzone which, on hard substrata, is dominated by Laminariales forming a dense canopy, or kelp forest (based on Hiscock, 1985).)
- Traits:Epipelagic + (The photic zone, includes the open ocean influenced by light. The lower boundary is dependent on the depth of light penetration and is generally regarded extend to ca 200 m in depth.)
- Traits:MuscularAxialProboscis + (The proboscis has thickened, strongly musc … The proboscis has thickened, strongly muscular walls and can be retracted into a sheath. In other cases the pharynx is partially retracted and partially inverted. The mouth proper is located at the tip of the pharynx when fully everted. While some taxa have a jaw-less proboscis, others have jaws present as a bilaterally arranged pair, as one or two dorso-ventrally arranged pairs or as two pairs forming a cross.ged pairs or as two pairs forming a cross.)
- Traits:Salinity + (The range of salinities in which the organism is recorded (scale taken from Reusser & Lee, 2011))
- Traits:Adult + (The reproductively capable (mature), fully formed, usually longest lived, stage of an animals life cycle.)
- Traits:Brachioloaria + (The second the two free-swimming larval forms in the asteroids, characterized by the appearance of three adhesive arms at the anterior end (Ruppert & Barnes, 1994; Stachowitsch, 1992).)
- Traits:Pelagosphaera + (The secondary free-swimming larva in Sipunculida, that develops from a non-feeding trochophore (Ruppert & Barnes, 1994).)
- Traits:LifeCycle + (The stages an organism passes through between the production of gametes by one generation and production of gametes by the next generation (Lincoln ''et al.'', 1998))
- Traits:Circalittoral + (The subzone of the rocky sublittoral below … The subzone of the rocky sublittoral below that dominated by algae (the infralittoral), and dominated by animals. No lower limit is defined, but species composition changes below about 40m to 80m depth, depending on depth of the seasonal thermocline. This subzone can be subdivided into the upper circalittoral where foliose algae are present and the lower circalittoral where they are not (see Hiscock, 1985). The term is also used by Glémarec (1973) to refer to two étages of the sediment benthos below the infralittoral: a "coastal circalittoral category with a eurythermal environment of weak seasonal amplitude (less than 10°C) varying slowly" and a "circalittoral category of the open sea with a stenothermal environment" (Hiscock, 1996).onment" (Hiscock, 1996).)
- Traits:OtherSpecies + (The surface of other species, e.g. shells or carapace.)
- Traits:CementedAttached + (The surface or body part to which eggs are attached by the parent)
- Traits:Mesopelagic + (The upper aphotic zone and extends to a depth of ca 1000 m.)
- Traits:SublittoralFringe + (The upper part of the sublittoral zone whi … The upper part of the sublittoral zone which is uncovered by the tide. On hard substrata, the zone is characterized by the kelps ''Laminaria digitata'' and ''Alaria esculenta''. The lower limit of this zone is marked by the upper limit of the truly sublittoral kelp ''Laminaria hyperborea'' (based on Lewis, 1964; Hiscock, 1996).a'' (based on Lewis, 1964; Hiscock, 1996).)
- Traits:VentralMuscularProboscis + (The ventral and lateral walls of the buccal region are muscular and the lining is sclerotized into a varying number of eversible jaw pieces. The jaws are separated into a pair of ventral mandibles and two or more pairs of lateral maxillae.)
- Traits:Protozoea + (Third larval stage in Decapoda, characterized by antennal locomotion (see Stachowitsch, 1992))
- Traits:Ships: general + (This accounts for an invasive species which has been vectored by a ship but the exact mechanism of action (ie: ballast, hull or cargo) has been unidentified in the literature.)
- Traits:Individual release: accidental release by individuals + (This describes any situation in which an invasive species is "accidentally" set free in the wild from aquaria sources leading to its introduction into a new area/region.)
- Traits:Individual release: deliberate release by individuals + (This describes any situation in which an invasive species is intentionally planted or set free in the wild leading to its introduction into a new area/region.)
- Traits:Fisheries: accidental as bait + (This is where an invasive species is used as a bait resulting in its introduction into a new area/region.)
- Traits:Plant introductions: accidental with deliberate plant translocations + (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.)
- Traits:Ships: accidental associated with cargo + (This refers to invasive species which are associated with internal ship cargo.)
- Traits:Seaplanes: accidental as attached or free-living fouling organisms + (This refers to invasive species which exist as sessile or motile organisms on the surface of a seaplane.)
- Traits:Ships: accidental as attached or free-living fouling organisms + (This refers to invasive species which exist as sessile or motile organisms on the hull of a ship.)
- Traits:Ships: accidental with solid ballast + (This refers to invasive species which exist in various life stages in ballast of a solid nature.)
- Traits:Ships: accidental with ballast water, sea water systems, live wells or other deck basins + (This refers to invasive species which exist in various life stages in ballast of a fluid nature.)
- Traits:Plant introductions: deliberate translocation of plant species + (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).)
- Traits:Location Type + (Three location types have been recorded to describe the native range and known introduced range of the species)
- Traits:UpperLittoralFringe + (Top of the littoral fringe, characterized by ''Verrucaria maura'' with ''Littorina saxatilis'' and ''Littorina neritoides'' often present. May include saltmarsh species on shale/pebbles in shelter (Hiscock, 1996).)
- Traits:Feeding + (Traits related to how an organism feeds, the food type and feeding method exhibited by a species)
- Traits:EcologicalInteraction + (Traits relating to how a species interacts with it's surrounding environment and other associated species.)
- Traits:BodyForm + (Traits relating to the form, shape and structure of the species)
- Traits:ModeOfLife + (Traits relating to the mode of life a species exhibits)
- Traits:Movement + (Traits relating to the movement of the species)
- Traits:Sociability + (Traits that describe an organism's behavioural interactions with members of the same species.)
- Traits:Habitat + (Traits that describe an organisms preferred habitat and its position within that habitat.)
- Traits:Ecophysiology + (Traits that describe an physiological and environmental tolerance of an organism)
- Traits:ReproductiveType + (Traits that describe how an organism reproduces or the mechanism by which reproduction is achieved.)