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 |