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Florometra serratissima is a
species of
crinoid or
feather star in the
family Antedonidae. It is
found off the
Pacific coast of
North America, usually...
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bursts of
activity lasting up to half a minute, and in the
comatulid Florometra serratissima at least, only
takes place after mechanical stimulation or...
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morsels that are the prin****l
objective of most predators. The
comatulid Florometra serratissima, in the
north east Pacific, has been
reported as
being pre****...
- 2011 -- 1
species genus Comatonia AH Clark, 1916 -- 1
species genus Florometra AH Clark, 1913 -- 9
species genus Heliometra AH Clark, 1907 -- 1 species...
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species detected in
Heceta Bank,
ordered from left to the
right Crinoid Florometra serratissima Blood stars Henricia spp.
Fragile sea
urchin Allocentrotus...
- 1986,
Pages 155-175.
Energetic Content of Eggs, Larvae, and
Juveniles of
Florometra serratissima and the
Implications for the
Evolution of
Crinoid Life Histories...
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October 2020. Byrne, M; Fontaine, A. R. (1981). "The
feeding behaviour of
Florometra serratissima (Echinodermata: Crinoidea)".
Canadian Journal of Zoology...
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Other residents include Emb****ichthys bathybius,
Lithodes aequispinus,
Florometra spp.,
brittle stars, sea anemones, and sea stars. The mid-range community...