Oxymanthus benneti - L

Описание

Oxymanthus benneti, also known as Anneissia bennetti, is a large feather star species characterized by its numerous feathery arms (31-120) used for filter-feeding. These arms, with their finger-like pinnules, trap food particles like detritus, phytoplankton, and zooplankton from the water column. A defining feature is its large, thick centrodorsal (body) with long, robust cirri (3-4.5 cm) used for attachment and later for elevation when free-living. These cirri help distinguish it from similar species. 

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

  • Size and Appearance:

    Oxymanthus benneti is one of the larger feather star species, reaching up to 30 cm in diameter. 

  • Feeding:

    They are filter feeders, capturing suspended food particles with their numerous feathery arms. 

  • Arms and Pinnules:

    The arms are equipped with many pinnules, which are finger-like projections that increase the surface area for trapping food. 

  • Centrodorsal and Cirri:

    The body (centrodorsal) is large and thick, with long, robust cirri used for initially attaching to a substrate and later for elevation and movement. 

  • Life Cycle:

    They begin life attached to a stalk, but become free-living as adults, using their cirri to position themselves for feeding. 

  • Symbiosis:

    Oxymanthus benneti is known to host various species of polychaete worms, offering them shelter, food, and protection in a commensalistic relationship. 



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      Описание

      Oxymanthus benneti, also known as Anneissia bennetti, is a large feather star species characterized by its numerous feathery arms (31-120) used for filter-feeding. These arms, with their finger-like pinnules, trap food particles like detritus, phytoplankton, and zooplankton from the water column. A defining feature is its large, thick centrodorsal (body) with long, robust cirri (3-4.5 cm) used for attachment and later for elevation when free-living. These cirri help distinguish it from similar species. 

      Here's a more detailed breakdown:

      • Size and Appearance:

        Oxymanthus benneti is one of the larger feather star species, reaching up to 30 cm in diameter. 

      • Feeding:

        They are filter feeders, capturing suspended food particles with their numerous feathery arms. 

      • Arms and Pinnules:

        The arms are equipped with many pinnules, which are finger-like projections that increase the surface area for trapping food. 

      • Centrodorsal and Cirri:

        The body (centrodorsal) is large and thick, with long, robust cirri used for initially attaching to a substrate and later for elevation and movement. 

      • Life Cycle:

        They begin life attached to a stalk, but become free-living as adults, using their cirri to position themselves for feeding. 

      • Symbiosis:

        Oxymanthus benneti is known to host various species of polychaete worms, offering them shelter, food, and protection in a commensalistic relationship. 



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