Plexaurella nutans XL

Описание

Plexaurella nutans is a gorgonian sea rod commonly called the Giant slit-pore sea rod, which grows to over 1 meter tall with thick, branching, and often club-ended branches. It is characterized by a brownish-tan to lavender color and has unique slit-shaped apertures where the polyps emerge, creating a "fuzzy" or "dimpled" surface when extended. This photosynthetic, zooxanthellate coral is found in the Caribbean and South Florida, and it feeds on plankton. 

Appearance

  • Height: Colonies can grow to over 1 meter tall. 
  • Colony form: Moderately branched, bushy, or tall with sparse branching. 
  • Branches: Thick, cylindrical, and moderately robust, with diameters of 7-18 mm. They often have club-shaped or bulbous tips. 
  • Apertures: Distinctly slit-shaped, often raised on small mounds, giving the surface a dimpled or fuzzy appearance. 
  • Color: Ranges from tan, yellowish-brown, or light brown to gray or sometimes mauve. 

Biology and Ecology

  • Habitat: 

Found on patch reefs, outer slopes, and fore reefs in depths from 3 to 49 meters. 

  • Diet: 

A mixotrophic species; it feeds on zooplankton using its polyps and also contains symbiotic photosynthetic algae (zooxanthellae) in its tissues. 

  • Axis: 

The internal axis is heavily mineralized with calcite. 

  • Location: 

Found in the waters of South Florida, Bermuda, and throughout the Caribbean Sea. 

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    Описание

    Plexaurella nutans is a gorgonian sea rod commonly called the Giant slit-pore sea rod, which grows to over 1 meter tall with thick, branching, and often club-ended branches. It is characterized by a brownish-tan to lavender color and has unique slit-shaped apertures where the polyps emerge, creating a "fuzzy" or "dimpled" surface when extended. This photosynthetic, zooxanthellate coral is found in the Caribbean and South Florida, and it feeds on plankton. 

    Appearance

    • Height: Colonies can grow to over 1 meter tall. 
    • Colony form: Moderately branched, bushy, or tall with sparse branching. 
    • Branches: Thick, cylindrical, and moderately robust, with diameters of 7-18 mm. They often have club-shaped or bulbous tips. 
    • Apertures: Distinctly slit-shaped, often raised on small mounds, giving the surface a dimpled or fuzzy appearance. 
    • Color: Ranges from tan, yellowish-brown, or light brown to gray or sometimes mauve. 

    Biology and Ecology

    • Habitat: 

    Found on patch reefs, outer slopes, and fore reefs in depths from 3 to 49 meters. 

    • Diet: 

    A mixotrophic species; it feeds on zooplankton using its polyps and also contains symbiotic photosynthetic algae (zooxanthellae) in its tissues. 

    • Axis: 

    The internal axis is heavily mineralized with calcite. 

    • Location: 

    Found in the waters of South Florida, Bermuda, and throughout the Caribbean Sea. 

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