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Botryllus schlosseri (Pallus 1766)

 The Star Ascidian

Dylan Moffitt (2011)


 

 

 

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Botryllus schlosseri is an encrusting, colonial ascidian commonly found on subtidal hard substrata (Carver et al. 2006). It is a filter-feeder and a sequential, cyclical hermaphrodite. Colonies are compound, comprised of many zooids, grouped into stellate systems around a common atrial siphon, embedded in a tunic matrix (Rinkevich et al. 1998).

It has a cosmopolitan distribution thought to be the result of a wide temperature and salinity tolerance range (Epelbaum et al. 2009a). Colonies of B. schlosseri were found on Heron Island under coral fragments in shallow intertidal environment on the reef crest.

 

Figure 1: A sketch of a botryllus schlosseri colony found on Heron Island

 

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