This is simply 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. Blue colour indicates that information is present for this trait.

Aphrodita complanata Pallas, 1766 (objective synonym of Eurythoe complanata)
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Aphroditidae Malmgren, 1867
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Apistobranchidae Mesnil & Caullery, 1898
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Apoprionospio caspersi (Laubier, 1962) (objective synonym of Prionospio caspersi)
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Arabella Grube, 1850
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Arabella coeca Fauvel, 1940
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Arabella geniculata (Claparède, 1868)
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Arabella iricolor (Montagu, 1804)
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Arctonoe Chamberlin, 1920
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Arenia cruenta Quatrefages, 1866 (subjective synonym of Notomastus latericeus according to http://www.marinespecies.org )
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Arenia fragilis Quatrefages, 1866 (subjective synonym of Notomastus latericeus according to http://www.marinespecies.org )
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Arenicola
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Arenicola brasiliensis Nonato, 1958
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Arenicola cristata Stimpson, 1856
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Arenicola marina (Linnaeus, 1758)
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Arenicola piscatorum Oerstedt, 1843 (subjective synonym of Arenicola marina according to Hartmann-Schröder, G. (1996) )
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Arenicola vagabunda Healy & Wells, 1959
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Arenicolidae
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Arenicolides Mesnil, 1898
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Arenicolides branchialis (Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833)
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Areniella filiformis Verrill, 1874 (objective synonym of Heteromastus filiformis)
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Aricia (Scoloplos) fuscibranchis Grube, 1878 (subjective synonym of Naineris laevigata according to http://www.marinespecies.org )
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Aricia arctica Hansen, 1882 (subjective synonym of Scoloplos armiger according to Hartmann-Schröder, G. (1996) )
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Aricia foetida Claparède, 1869 (objective synonym of Phylo foetida)
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Aricia laevigata Grube, 1855 (objective synonym of Naineris laevigata)
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Aricia muelleri Rathke, 1843 (subjective synonym of Scoloplos armiger according to http://www.marinespecies.org )
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Aricidea
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Aricidea (Allia) claudiae Laubier, 1967 (objective synonym of Aricidea claudiae)
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Aricidea (Cirrophorus) furcata Hartman, 1957 (objective synonym of Cirrophorus furcatus)
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
Aricidea alata Treadwell, 1901 (subjective synonym of Laonice cirrata according to http://www.marinespecies.org )
Body size (max)
Complex species
Depth zonation (benthos)
Depth zonation (pelagic)
Developmental mechanism
Egg size
Factors triggering reproduction
Fecundity
Feeding type
Fertilization type
Age at first reproduction
Habitat type
Habitat type of settlement/ early development
Intra- and interspecific competition
Juvenile mobility
Larval development
Larval feeding type
Larval mode of development
Lifespan
Location of parental care
Tube/ burrow material
Metamorphosis type
Migrations of adult
Mobility of adult
Mode of reproduction
Parental care/ Brood protection
Pattern of oogenesis
Population sex ratio
Predated by
Reproduction strategy of the individual
Reproduction temperature
Resorption of eggs
Ecosystem engineering
Substrate type of settlement
Sexual metamorphosis
Sociability
Spawning frequency of the population
Sperm type
Survival salinity
Survival temperature
Epitoky
Synchronization of spawning
Tolerance (AMBI index)
Typically feeds on
Physiographic feature
Substrate type
Feeding structure
Environmental position
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