This is an alphabetical list of all taxa for which trait information is available in the database. The bar on the right side indicates the information coverage for each taxon and trait. When hovering over the bar with the mouse cursor, a tooltip with the trait name is shown. Green colour indicates that information is present for this trait.

Abra Lamarck, 1818
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Abra alba (W. Wood, 1802)
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Abra nitida (O. F. Müller, 1776)
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Abra prismatica (Montagu, 1808)
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Acanthocardia Gray, 1851
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Acanthocardia paucicostata (G. B. Sowerby II, 1834)
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Actinia equina (Linnaeus, 1758)
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Actiniaria Hertwig, 1882
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Alitta succinea (Leuckart, 1847)
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Ampelisca Krøyer, 1842
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Ampelisca diadema (Costa, 1853)
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Ampharetidae Malmgren, 1866
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Amphiura Forbes, 1843
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Ampithoe ramondi Audouin, 1826
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Anthoathecata Cornelius, 1992
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Anthozoa Ehrenberg, 1834
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Aonides Claparède, 1864
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Aonides paucibranchiata Southern, 1914
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Aoridae Stebbing, 1899
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Aphelochaeta Blake, 1991
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Aphelochaeta marioni (Saint-Joseph, 1894)
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Apherusa Walker, 1891
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Apherusa bispinosa (Spence Bate, 1857)
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Aricidea Webster, 1879
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Ascidiella aspersa (Müller, 1776)
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Athanas nitescens (Leach, 1814 [in Leach, 1813-1815])
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Bathyporeia Lindström, 1855
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Bathyporeia guilliamsoniana (Spence Bate, 1857)
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Bittium reticulatum (da Costa, 1778)
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
Bodotria Goodsir, 1843
Body shape
Flexibility
Fragility
Supporting structures/skeleton
Skeleton material
Body size
Body size group
Weight
Relative adult mobility
Movement type of adult
Degree of attachment of adult
Migration
Adult dispersal potential
Larval/juvenile dispersal potential
Movement type of larva/juvenile
Habitat modification
Sediment reworking type
Dependency
Sociability
Feeding method
Food type/diet
Feeding apparatus
Feeds on
Predated by
Life span
Regeneration potential
Age at maturity
Reproduction strategy
Reproductive frequency
Reproductive season
Reproductive type
Fecundity (number of eggs)
Egg/propagule size
Fertilization
Synchronization of spawning
Parental care/brood protection
Egg/clutch location
Larval and juvenile development
Developmental mechanism
Larval stage duration
Larval settlement substratum
Metamorphosis type
Environmental position
Substratum
Sediment dwelling depth
Vertical zonation
Habitat preferences
Water flow/tidal streams
Wave exposure
Salinity
Tolerance
Origin
Invasiveness
Impact
Pathways/vector
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