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.
Sabella discifera Grube, 1874 | 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 |
Sabella elegans Bush, 1905 (subjective synonym of Sabella crassicornis 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 |
Sabella euplacana Wagner in McIntosh, 1923 (subjective synonym of Hydroides norvegica 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 |
Sabella fabricii Krøyer, 1856 (subjective synonym of Sabella crassicornis 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 |
Sabella formosa Bush, 1905 (subjective synonym of Sabella crassicornis 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 |
Sabella humilis Bush, 1905 (subjective synonym of Sabella crassicornis 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 |
Sabella lanigera Grube, 1846 (subjective synonym of Megalomma vesiculosum 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 |
Sabella leptalea Bush, 1905 (subjective synonym of Sabella crassicornis 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 |
Sabella nordenskioldi McIntosh, 1916 (subjective synonym of Sabella crassicornis 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 |
Sabella octocirrata Sars, 1835 (objective synonym of Sabellides octocirrata) | 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 |
Sabella oculata Krøyer, 1856 (subjective synonym of Pseudopotamilla reniformis 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 |
Sabella picta Krøyer, 1856 (subjective synonym of Sabella crassicornis 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 |
Sabella reniformis Leuckart, 1849 (subjective synonym of Pseudopotamilla reniformis 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 |
Sabella spallanzanii (Gmelin, 1791) | 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 |
Sabella spetsbergensis Malmgren, 1866 (subjective synonym of Sabella crassicornis 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 |
Sabella variabilis Langerhans, 1884 (subjective synonym of Sabella discifera 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 |
Sabellaria alcocki Gravier, 1906 | 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 |
Sabellaria spinulosa Leuckart, 1849 | 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 |
Sabellariidae | 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 |
Sabellastarte spectabilis (Grube, 1878) | 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 |
Sabellidae | 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 |
Sabellides | 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 |
Sabellides adspersa Grube, 1863 (subjective synonym of Amage adspersa according to Holthe, T. (1986) ) | 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 |
Sabellides octocirrata (M. Sars, 1835) | 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 |
Saenuris barbata Grube, 1860 (subjective synonym of Capitella capitata capitata 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 |
Salmacina Claparède, 1870 | 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 |
Salvatoria | 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 |
Salvatoria alvaradoi (San Martín, 1984) | 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 |
Salvatoria balani (Hartmann-Schröder, 1960) | 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 |
Salvatoria clavata (Claparéde, 1863) | 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 |