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Ascidia glabra (Hartmeyer, 1992)                
Sea squirt





Emmanuelle Zoccola (2012)


Photo by Arnault Gauthier

 

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Overview

Summary


Description

Size and Colour


External Morphology


Anatomy


Identification Resources


Ecology

Associations


Life History

Introduction to Life History


Embryonic Development


Larvae Settlement


Larvae Development


Evolution & Systematics

Phylogeny of Chordata


Systematics


Distribution

Local Distribution and Habitat


Global Distribution


References & Links

References


Web Site Links

Associations


North Heron Island Reef Crest - Coral Rubble Communities
Photo by Gillian Backhouse

 A. glabra were part of coral rubble communities. Due to the extreme diversity found on the boulders and the limited space available, it can be assumed that A. glabra was competing with a great variety of sedentary plant and animal species such as algae, sponges, bryozoans, corals and other ascidians. 

Different close associations were also observed: 


A bryozoan growing on A. glabra adult.
Photo by Emmanuelle Zoccola



Parasitic crustacean larvae found in adult A. glabra pericardia.
Photo by Emmanuelle Zoccola

Classification

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