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Biodiversity: invertebrates Illustration of invertebrate biodiversity symbol,vector,illustration,biological,processes,invertebrate,biodiversity
Biodiversity: invertebratesVector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby430 views31 downloads (Details)Illustration of invertebrate biodiversityAdd to lightbox
Praying mantis Praying mantis seen at Horn Point Laboratory insects,invertebrates,Mantidae,wildlife
Praying mantisPhoto (JPG) Jane Thomas160 views6 downloads (Details)Praying mantis seen at Horn Point LaboratoryAdd to lightbox
Praying mantis Praying mantis seen at Horn Point Laboratory insects,invertebrates,Mantidae,wildlife
Praying mantisPhoto (JPG) Jane Thomas75 views0 downloads (Details)Praying mantis seen at Horn Point LaboratoryAdd to lightbox
Praying mantis Praying mantis seen at Horn Point Laboratory insects,invertebrates,Mantidae,wildlife
Praying mantisPhoto (JPG) Jane Thomas74 views3 downloads (Details)Praying mantis seen at Horn Point LaboratoryAdd to lightbox
Purple-striped Jelly (Chrysaora colorata) Purple-striped jellies mysteriously appear near the shores of Monterey in certain seasons. Young cancer crabs are often found clinging to these jellies, even inside the gut. The crab helps the jelly by eating parasitic amphipods. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.  marine,invertebrates,stingers,toxins,dangerous,species,aquarium,jellyfish,tentacles
Purple-striped Jelly (Chrysaora colorata)Photo (JPG) Ben Fertig319 views23 downloads (Details)Purple-striped jellies mysteriously appear near the shores of Monterey in certain seasons. Young cancer crabs are often found clinging to these jellies, even inside the gut. The crab helps the jelly by eating parasitic amphipods. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Add to lightbox
Moon jellyfish (Aurelia labiata) Moon jellyfish, named for their translucent, moonlike circular bell. Moon jellies have a short, fine fringe (cilia) that sweeps food toward the mucous layer on the edge of the bell. Prey is stored in pouches until the oral arms pick it up and begin to digest it. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.  jellyfish,marine,invertebrates,aquaria,dangerous,species,nuisance,species,toxins,stingers,tentacles
Moon jellyfish (Aurelia labiata)Photo (JPG) Ben Fertig375 views24 downloads (Details)Moon jellyfish, named for their translucent, moonlike circular bell. Moon jellies have a short, fine fringe (cilia) that sweeps food toward the mucous layer on the edge of the bell. Prey is stored in pouches until the oral arms pick it up and begin to digest it. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. 1 commentsAdd to lightbox
Sea nettles (Chrysaora fuscescens) Sea nettles hunt by trailing tentacles and mouth-arms covered in stinging cells which paralyze and capture prey, moving them to the mouth where they can be digested. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.  jellyfish,invertebrates,marine,nuisance,species,danger,stingers,toxins,marine,invertebrates,tentacles
Sea nettles (Chrysaora fuscescens)Photo (JPG) Ben Fertig583 views45 downloads (Details)Sea nettles hunt by trailing tentacles and mouth-arms covered in stinging cells which paralyze and capture prey, moving them to the mouth where they can be digested. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. 1 commentsAdd to lightbox
Sand dollars (Dendraster excentricus) Sand dollars live below the average low water mark on top of or just beneath sandy or muddy surfaces. Spines on the somewhat flattened underside of the animal allow them to burrow or to slowly creep through the sand. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.  subtidal,community,marine,invertebrates,sdollars,benthic,species,spines,exoskeleton,sand
Sand dollars (Dendraster excentricus)Photo (JPG) Ben Fertig452 views8 downloads (Details)Sand dollars live below the average low water mark on top of or just beneath sandy or muddy surfaces. Spines on the somewhat flattened underside of the animal allow them to burrow or to slowly creep through the sand. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Add to lightbox
Anemone Anemones are voracious eaters. Stinging cells (nematocytes) on their tentacles parlyze small prey. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.  aquarium,marine,invertebrates,stingers,toxins,anemones,tentacles
AnemonePhoto (JPG) Ben Fertig435 views22 downloads (Details)Anemones are voracious eaters. Stinging cells (nematocytes) on their tentacles parlyze small prey. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Add to lightbox
Purple Sea Urchin (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) Purple sea urchin can grow up to 3 inches (7 cm) across and are found in the Pacific from Vancouver Island to Isla Cedra, Baja California and are prey to sea otters (among others). Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.  marine,invertebrates,spines,tidepool,species,intertidal,species,intertidal,community,coastal,species
Purple Sea Urchin (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus)Photo (JPG) Ben Fertig521 views10 downloads (Details)Purple sea urchin can grow up to 3 inches (7 cm) across and are found in the Pacific from Vancouver Island to Isla Cedra, Baja California and are prey to sea otters (among others). Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Add to lightbox
Starfish This starfish is in the collection at the Maui Ocean Center  starfish,invertebrates,Maui,sea,star
StarfishPhoto (JPG) Ben Fertig312 views8 downloads (Details)This starfish is in the collection at the Maui Ocean Center Add to lightbox
Collecting invertebrates Scientists collecting infauna for ecological analysis in Morro Bay  science,field,work,estuary,mud,flat
Collecting invertebratesPhoto (JPG) Tim Carruthers322 views8 downloads (Details)Scientists collecting infauna for ecological analysis in Morro Bay Add to lightbox

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