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Description of Calidris canutus rufa
Surveys of wintering red knot populations in Florida during the 2005-2006...
Description of Calidris canutus rufa
Nests of the red knot are typically built on dry, rocky...
Description of Calidris canutus rufa
The red knot is the largest of the North American beach...
Description of Calidris canutus rufa
During their annual northward migration, red knots stop on the Delaware...
Description of Calidris canutus rufa
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listed the red knot as...
Description of Calidris pusilla
Although there are no obligate associations documented between the semipalmated sandpiper...
Description of Calidris pusilla
The semipalmated sandpiper, Calidris pusilla, is a small bird named for...
Description of Calidris pusilla
Like many shorebirds, C. pusilla is found throughout a large range...
Description of Calidris pusilla
Several species of sandpipers resemble C. pusilla at first glance. Of...
Description of Calidris pusilla
The semipalmated sandpiper is considered the most abundant migratory 'peep' and...
Description of Calidris pusilla
The leaf and grass-lined nests of C. pusilla are typically built...
Description of Calidris pusilla
C. pusilla is a small bird, approximately 14-18 cm in length...
Description of Calidris pusilla
The semipalmated sandpiper feeds and forages by running with its head...
Description of Calidris pusilla
Threats & Conservation: Unlike the related red knot, Calidris canutus rufa,...
Animalia > Scolopacidae
Semipalmated Sandpiper
Description of Uniola paniculata
Habitat structure, Benefit in IRL: Beyond its aesthetic value along coastlines,...
Description of Victorella pavida
Seagrasses as well as floating macroalgae, provide support for bryozoan colonies....
Description of Victorella pavida
Colonies of V. pavida develop as chains of zooids connected by...
Description of Victorella pavida
V. pavida is a cosmopolitan species whose range in the western...
Description of Victorella pavida
V. pavida is a member of the Order Ctenostomata that broods...
Description of Victorella pavida
Colonies of V. pavida resemble those of the genus Bowerbankia. These...
Description of Victorella pavida
While this species can be locally abundant throughout its range, it...
Description of Victorella pavida
The reproductive period of this species is not well described.
Description of Victorella pavida
Individual zooids measure 0.15 X 0.60 mm on average, but can...
Description of Victorella pavida
V. pavida, like all bryozoans, is a suspension feeder. Each individual...
Description of Victorella pavida
Benefit in IRL: Bryozoans are ecologically important in the Indian River...
Description of Vittaticella contei
Seagrasses as well as floating macroalgae, provide support for bryozoan colonies....
Description of Vittaticella contei
V. contei forms delicate translucent white colonies with short branches. Zooids...
Description of Vittaticella contei
V. contei is a potentially cosmopolitan species; however, it has often...
Description of Vittaticella contei
Ovicells are large and found embedded in the distal zooid. They...
Description of Vittaticella contei
V. contei is often confused with other bryozoan species, especially Celloporina...
Description of Vittaticella contei
V. contei is common around the area of Ft. Pierce Inlet...
Description of Vittaticella contei
The reproductive season of this species has not been well documented.
Description of Vittaticella contei
Zooids measure an average of 0.33 X 0.14 mm in size....
Description of Vittaticella contei
V. contei, like all bryozoans, is a suspension feeder. Each individual...
Description of Vittaticella contei
Benefit in IRL: Bryozoans are ecologically important in the Indian River...
Description of Watersipora subovoidea
Seagrasses as well as floating macroalgae, provide support for bryozoan colonies....
Description of Watersipora subovoidea
W. subovoidea is a calcified, encrusting bryozoan. Its colonies are variable...
Description of Watersipora subovoidea
W. subovoidea synonymy is very confused, however, this species appears to...
Description of Watersipora subovoidea
No ovicells are present in this species. Rather, embryos are brooded...
Description of Watersipora subovoidea
W. subovoidea is one of the most abundant bryozoan species in...
Description of Watersipora subovoidea
W. subovoidea reproduces from November to April, with peak abundance of...
Description of Watersipora subovoidea
Zooids measure an average of 0.82 X 0.38 mm in size....
Description of Watersipora subovoidea
W. subovoidea, like all bryozoans, is a suspension feeder. Each individual...
Description of Watersipora subovoidea
Benefit in IRL: Bryozoans are ecologically important in the Indian River...
Description of Zoobotryon verticillatum
Seagrasses as well as floating macroalgae, provide support for bryozoan colonies....
Description of Zoobotryon verticillatum
Zoobotryon verticillatum is a common bryozoan in the Indian River Lagoon...
Description of Zoobotryon verticillatum
Z. verticillatum is widely distributed in warm temperate and tropical waters...
Description of Zoobotryon verticillatum
Z. verticillatum is a member of the Order Ctenostomata that broods...
Description of Zoobotryon verticillatum
Seasonality in the IRL plays a major role in the abundance...