- The
common starfish,
common sea star or
sugar starfish (
Asterias rubens) is the most
common and
familiar starfish in the north-east Atlantic. Belonging...
- stars,
including the (Atlantic)
common starfish,
Asterias rubens, and the
northern Pacific seastar,
Asterias amurensis. The
genus contains a
total of eight...
- CL (ed.). "
Asterias forbesi (Desor, 1848)".
World Asteroidea Database.
World Register of
Marine Species.
Retrieved 2012-05-16. "
Asterias forbesi: Forbes...
- interpretation.
Asterias pectinata was
described from
Kamchatka by
Johann Friedrich Brandt in 1834 or 1835, and
synonymised with
Asterias amurensis by Fisher...
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cause this
reaction when
detected are the
mollusc eating starfish Asterias rubens and
Astropecten irregularis,
although starfish which do not feed on...
- M.; Jangoux, M.; Dubois, Ph. (1998). "Validation of the
asteroid Asterias rubens (Echinodermata) as a
bioindicator of
spatial and
temporal trends of...
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caught up in the
trawl include O. ophiura, as well as the
starfish Asterias rubens. A
study undertaken to
discover the
survival rate of
these animals...
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species (no gene pages)
include Lytechinus pictus (painted sea urchin),
Asterias rubens (sugar star) and
Anneissia ****onica (feather star crinoid). The calcareous...
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Scientists noticed a
rapidly declining po****tion of
common starfish (
Asterias rubens)
occurring off the east
coast of the
United States. The
symptoms were...
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fight off one
species of
predator at a time such as sea star (
Asterias rubens (=
Asterias vulgaris)) or
green crabs (Carcinus maenas). They use
their inducible...