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- Brittlestar is the stage name of Stewart Reynolds, a Stratford, Ontario based comedian, writer, communications consultant, and online television show...
- star's only means of defense are crawling or discarding an arm. However, brittlestars do hunt small crustaceans. Brittle stars are a moderately po****r invertebrate...
- (2001), "Calcitic microlenses as part of the photoreceptor system in brittlestars", Nature, 412 (6849): 819–822, Bibcode:2001Natur.412..819A, doi:10.1038/35090573...
- Ophiothrix suensoni, Suenson's brittle star or the sponge brittle star, is a species of marine invertebrate in the order Ophiurida. It is found in the...
- This list of prehistoric brittle stars is an attempt to create a comprehensive listing of all genera from the fossil record that have ever been considered...
- Adults primarily feed on benthic invertebrates such as sea urchins, brittlestars, bivalves and worms, however, they will feed opportunistically on smaller...
- "Phylogenomics, life history and morphological evolution of ophiocomid brittlestars". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 130: 67–80. doi:10.1016/j.ympev...
- the Sound of Scalpay. There are nationally important horse mussel and brittlestar beds in the sea lochs and in 2012 a bed of 100 million flame s**** was...
- Order Amphilepidida Family Amphiuridae Brooding snake star, scaly-armed brittlestar, Amphipholis squamata (Delle Chiaje, 1828), (TMNP MPA). Family Ophiactidae...
- 1991). "Nutrient Translocation during Early Disc Regeneration in the Brittlestar Microphiopholis gracillima (Stimpson) (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea)"....