Common starfish (redirect from Asterias rubens)
The common starfish, common sea star or sugar starfish (Asterias rubens) is the most common and familiar starfish in the north-east Atlantic. Belonging...
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stars, including the (Atlantic) common starfish, Asterias rubens, and the northern Pacific seastar, Asterias amurensis. The genus contains a total of eight...
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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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CL (ed.). "Asterias forbesi (Desor, 1848)". World Asteroidea database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2012-05-16. "Asterias forbesi: Forbes...
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neuropeptide immunoreactivity during arm regeneration in the starfish Asterias rubens". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series...
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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...
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Scientists noticed a rapidly declining population of common starfish (Asterias rubens) occurring off the east coast of the United States. The symptoms were...
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Ophiura ophiura (redirect from Asterias ciliata)
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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Their main predators are shore crabs (Carcinus maenas); starfish (Asterias rubens and Marthasterias glacialis); gastropods (Natica sp.); and birds (Larus...
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irroratus), sea urchins, green crabs (Carcinus maenas), starfish (Asterias forbesi and Asterias rubens) and other echinoderms, crustaceans and mollusks when they...
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