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[Cerianthus lloydii] and other burrowing anemones in circalittoral muddy mixed sediment

Description of [Cerianthus lloydii] and other burrowing anemones in circalittoral muddy mixed sediment

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creatorIdentity remo
creationTime 2017-08-16T16:38:13.957
Last Maintainer Identity remo
modificationTime 2016-03-16T18:42:49
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Circalittoral plains of sandy muddy gravel may be characterised by burrowing anemones such as Cerianthus lloydii. Other burrowing anemones such as Cereus pedunculatus, Mesacmaea mitchellii and Aureliania heterocera may be locally abundant. Relatively few conspicuous species are found in any great number in this biotope but typically they include ubiquitous epifauna such as Asterias rubens, Pagurus bernhardus and Liocarcinus depurator with occasional terebellid polychaetes such as Lanice conchilega and also the clam Pecten maximus. Ophiura albida may be frequent in some areas, and where surface shell or stones are present ascidians such as Ascidiella aspersa may occur in low numbers.