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- "AFSC/RACE - Leather Sea Star, Dermasterias imbricata". www.afsc.noaa.gov. Retrieved 2020-01-02. "Leather star • Dermasterias imbricata". Biodiversity of...
- cannot move quickly, a typical speed being that of the leather star (Dermasterias imbricata), which can manage just 15 cm (6 in) in a minute. Some burrowing...
- miniata, an Asterinidae Asterodiscides truncatus, an Asterodiscididae Dermasterias imbricata, an Asteropseidae Chaetaster longipes, a Chaetasteridae Pentagonaster...
- Troschel, 1840 Dermasterias Perrier, 1875 Petricia Gray, 1847 Poraniella Verrill, 1914 Valvaster Perrier, 1875 Asteropsis carinifera Dermasterias imbricata...
- The side of a tide pool showing sea stars (Dermasterias), sea anemones (Anthopleura) and sea sponges in Santa Cruz, California...
- opening. Main predators of A. xanthogrammica include: the leather seastar Dermasterias imbricata, the nudibranch Aeolidia papillosa and the snail Epitonium...
- disease and died, but the bat star (Patiria miniata) and leather star (Dermasterias imbricata), which were living in the same tank and had been scavenging...
- cannot move quickly, a typical speed being that of the leather star (Dermasterias imbricata), which can manage just 15 cm (6 in) in a minute. Some burrowing...
- west coast of North America, from Alaska to Mexico, the leather star (Dermasterias imbricata) lives in the intertidal zone down to depths of about 300 feet...
- distinguish between the threats posed by the specialist predator leather star (Dermasterias imbricata), the generalist predator sunflower seastar (Pycnopodia helianthoides)...