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Species of starfish
Pisaster ochraceus, generally known as the purple sea star, ochre sea star, or ochre starfish, is a common seastar found among the waters of the Pacific
Pisaster_ochraceus
Species of starfish
Pisaster brevispinus, commonly called the pink sea star, giant pink sea star, or short-spined sea star, is a species of sea star in the northeast Pacific
Pisaster_brevispinus
Genus of starfishes
Pisaster (from Greek πίσος, "pea", and ἀστήρ, "star") is a genus of Pacific sea stars that includes three species, P. brevispinus, P. giganteus, and P
Pisaster
Class of echinoderms, marine animal
several significant ecological roles. Some, such as the ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus) and the reef sea star (Stichaster australis), serve as keystone
Starfish
Disease of starfish
affected population sizes and dynamics. A study of the ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus) populations from San Diego, California, to southern British
Sea_star_wasting_disease
Species of starfish
Pisaster giganteus, the giant sea star, giant spined star, or knobby sea star is a species of sea star that lives along the western coast of North America
Pisaster_giganteus
Species with a large effect on its environment
In his 1969 paper, Paine proposed the keystone species concept, using Pisaster ochraceus, a species of starfish generally known as ochre starfish, and
Keystone_species
Spends part of their time in water, or grows partially submerged in water
the "cliff-clinging" sea urchin Colobocentrotus atratus and the starfish Pisaster ochraceus Arthropods Aquatic insects (e.g., dragonflies) with at least
Semiaquatic
American zoologist
coined the keystone species concept to explain the relationship between Pisaster ochraceus, a species of starfish, and Mytilus californianus, a species
Robert_T._Paine_(zoologist)
Subclass of sessile marine crustaceans
and the ascidian Styela gibbsi. Another predator is the starfish species Pisaster ochraceus. A stalked barnacle in the Iblomorpha, Chaetolepas calcitergum
Barnacle
Response that prevents an aversive stimulus
reaction Rosenthal R. J. (1971). "Trophic interaction between the sea star Pisaster giganteus and the gastropod Kelletia kelletii". Fishery Bulletin, U.S.
Avoidance_response
Opening used to filter water in echinoderms
madreporite's function in maintaining fluid has been experimentally tested on Pisaster ochraceus, wherein sea stars with blocked madreporites were unable to readjust
Madreporite
Canadian professional soccer club based in Langford, British Columbia
"lagoon blue", and "lighthouse white"). These colours symbolize the native Pisaster ochraceus sea star, the Pacific Ocean, and the region's lighthouses. The
Pacific_FC
Species of gastropod
with the Giant sea star Pisaster giganteus on common food items and thus these two species are trophically interrelated. Pisaster giganteus also preys on
Kelletia_kelletii
Species of marine mammal
(such as Strongylocentrotus franciscanus and S. purpuratus), sea stars (Pisaster ochraceus), sea cucumbers, fat innkeeper worms, crustaceans, a variety
Sea_otter
Family of starfishes
Verrill, 1914 Perissasterias H.L. Clark, 1923 Pycnopodia Stimpson, 1862 Pisaster Müller and Troschel, 1840 Plazaster Fisher, 1941 Psalidaster Fisher, 1940
Asteriidae
Large animals
cub.2016.05.026. ISSN 1879-0445. PMID 27291051. Paine RT (1969). "The Pisaster-Tegula Interaction: Prey Patches, Predator Food Preference, and Intertidal
Megafauna
Species of mollusc
has a chemical defense which helps it avoid being eaten by seastars like Pisaster ochraceus and P. giganteus. When a seastar tries to attack, it releases
Trimusculus_reticulatus
Species of starfish
1862 Asterias borealis Perrier, 1875 Leptasterias bartletti A.H. Clark, 1940 Leptasterias polaris (Müller & Troschel, 1842) Pisaster grayi Verrill, 1914
Leptasterias_polaris
Species of mollusc
gumboot chiton's only predator, but others list such animals as the sea star Pisaster ochraceus, some octopus species, and the sea otter as predators upon the
Gumboot_chiton
Rocky pool on a seashore, separated from the sea at low tide, filled with seawater
hydrozoan Postelsia palmaeformis at low tide in a tide pool Sea star, Pisaster ochraceus consuming a mussel in tide pools Sea anemones, Anthopleura sola
Tide_pool
Decrease of pH levels in the ocean
direction of the response varying between species. Similarly, the sea star, Pisaster ochraceus, shows enhanced growth in waters with increased acidity. Reduced
Ocean_acidification
Species of bivalve
disease.[citation needed] Predators of California mussels include the Pisaster starfish. They feed on plankton. California mussels were an important food
California_mussel
Species of virus
2020). "Virome Variation during Sea Star Wasting Disease Progression in Pisaster ochraceus (Asteroidea, Echinodermata)". Viruses. 12 (11): 1332. doi:10
Sea star-associated densovirus
Sea_star-associated_densovirus
Species of gastropod
of Norrisia norrisii include sea otters, starfish such as Pisaster ochraceus and Pisaster giganteus, California spiny lobster Panulirus interruptus,
Norrisia_norrisii
Associated populations of species in a given area
details on this case study. A marine example of a keystone species is Pisaster ochraceus. This starfish controls the abundance of Mytilus californianus
Community_(ecology)
Ecology term
keystone species while studying the effects of the predatory sea star Pisaster ochraceus, on the abundance of the herbivorous gastropod, Tegula funebralis
Ecological_extinction
Hypothesis that predators are the primary regulators of ecosystems
of each of their surnames. Robert T. Paine did experiments in 1966 with Pisaster ochraceus which illustrated their role as a keystone species in regulating
Green_world_hypothesis
Species of mollusc
(Strongylocentrotus purpuratus). This species is preyed upon by the sea stars Pisaster ochraceus and Leptasterias haxactis. Animals out of water only have about
Tonicella_lineata
Trichasteropsida Xyloplax janetae (Peripodida) Novodinia antillensis (Brisingida) Pisaster ochraceus (Forcipulatida) Echinaster sepositus (Spinulosida) Cheiraster
List_of_echinoderm_orders
Topics referred to by the same term
P. giganteus may refer to: Pisaster giganteus, the giant sea star, a sea star species found along the western coast of North America Pteropus giganteus
P._giganteus
Census-designated place in California, United States
bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Organisms such as Ochre Sea Stars (Pisaster ochraseus) and Giant Green Anemones (Anthopleura xanthogrammica) populate
Davenport,_California
American naturalist and author
Polysiphonia dendroidea, a piece magnified Asterias ochracea, 1835 Genus Pisaster, 1840 Pisaster ochraceus, 1914 Ochre "Sea" Star, 1927 Elizabeth Wagner Reed (1992)
Augusta_Foote_Arnold
Ecological disaster in low-elevation salt marshes
Paine's work in Washington, which established that removal of the starfish Pisaster triggered a trophic cascade in which the blue mussel (Mytilus) populations
Salt_marsh_die-off
are of any real importance to Pisaster as food. Of these, A. scabra lives higher in the intertidal region than Pisaster, its lower limit overlapping only
Davenport_tide_pools
Species of barnacle
glaucescens), the black oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani), the ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus) and the six-rayed star (Leptasterias hexactis). A research study
Pollicipes_polymerus
Class of enzymes
1-methyladenosine hydrolase. Tarr HL (1973). "1-Methyladenosine hydrolase of starfish (Pisaster ochraceous)". Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada. 30 (12):
1-methyladenosine nucleosidase
1-methyladenosine_nucleosidase
been found in several sea star species, including Asterias forbesi and Pisaster ochraceus, which has been theorized to be used either to break down polysaccharides
Lichenase
Species of gastropod
out the contents. The dogwinkle is itself eaten by the purple sea star (Pisaster ochraceus) and the red rock crab (Cancer productus). It lays its eggs in
Nucella_ostrina
Small island in California, US
covered in filter-feeding organisms such as mussels, green anemones, and pisaster starfish. Below 40 feet (12 meters) are large areas of brightly colored
Begg_Rock
American ecologist (born 1946)
communities was predominantly structured by predation, (for example by Pisaster seastars) and by competition, wherein dominant Balanus species displaced
Joan_Roughgarden
Species of coral
predator sunflower seastar (Pycnopodia helianthoides) and the ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus), which does not feed on sea pens. It reacts by emitting a flash
Ptilosarcus_gurneyi
Class of protists that produce a filamentous network
three novel species of Labyrinthulomycota isolated from ochre sea stars (Pisaster ochraceus)". Marine Biology. 163 (8): 170. doi:10.1007/s00227-016-2944-5
Labyrinthulomycetes
Species of sea urchin
are benthos and stay on the sandy bottom. Predators include the seastar Pisaster brevispinus and the starry flounder Platichthys stellatus as well as crabs
Dendraster_excentricus
Species of gastropod
limpets. This species runs away quickly if it contacts a seastar such as Pisaster ochraceus. "Discurria insessa". inverts.wallawalla.edu. Retrieved 2023-07-26
Discurria_insessa
Species of barnacle
big for the frilled dogwinkle (Nucella lamellosa), the purple seastar (Pisaster ochraceus) or the sunflower sea star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) to tackle
Semibalanus_cariosus
Species of gastropod
fossatus can similarly detect the approach of a predator such as the starfish Pisaster brevispinus. Its reaction is either to crawl away rapidly, rocking its
Nassarius_fossatus
Species of gastropod
eaten by crabs such as the red rock crab Cancer productus and the seastar Pisaster ochraceus. In the presence of the crabs, there is a tendency for the whelk's
Nucella_lamellosa
Marine consumer-resource system
65P. doi:10.1086/282400. S2CID 38675566. Paine, Robert T. (1969). "The Pisaster-Tegula Interaction: Prey Patches, Predator Food Preference, and Intertidal
Marine_food_web
Species of single-celled organism
Ocean, it may alternate between parasitising Evasterias troschelii and Pisaster ochraceus during the spring and summer and Leptasterias spp. in the winter
Orchitophrya_stellarum
Species of gastropod
Searlesia dira, and Amphissa columbiana, seastars Pycnopodia helianthoides, Pisaster ochraceus, Evasterias troschelii, Solaster stimpsoni, and Dermasterias
Margarites_pupillus
Species of annelid worm
this particular host. If the limpet is attacked by a starfish, such as Pisaster ochraceus, the scale worm defends its host by biting the tube feet of the
Arctonoe_vittata
Genus of starfishes
Steven N. (2007). "Consistent Frequency of Color Morphs in the Sea Star Pisaster ochraceus (Echinodermata:Asteriidae) across Open-Coast Habitats in the
Heliaster
Species of mollusc
evolved in the Pacific, alongside its kelp hosts. The purple seastar (Pisaster ochraceus) is a predator of this limpet, and when the seastar approaches
Lottia_instabilis
Species of starfish
largely replaces the other common species of the area, the purple sea star (Pisaster ochraceus). In the north of its range, breeding takes place from April
Evasterias_troschelii
Species of gastropod
following predatory seastars: Leptasterias hexactis, Pycnopodia helianthoides, Pisaster ochraceus, and Evasterias troschelii. Snails either withdrew into their
Calliostoma_ligatum
Bat star Pisaster brevispinus Pink sea star, Giant pink sea star, Pink bay star Pisaster giganteus Knobby sea star, giant spined star Pisaster ochraceus
List of invertebrates of California
List_of_invertebrates_of_California
Protected area in California, United States
interruptus) Striped Shore Crab (Pachygrapsus crassipes) Giant Sea Star (Pisaster giganteus) Leopard Shark (Triakis semifasciata) Round stingray (Urobatis
San Diego-La Jolla Underwater Park
San_Diego-La_Jolla_Underwater_Park
Species of sea anemone
anemones have few predators but smaller specimens are eaten by the sea stars, Pisaster spp., and by various nudibranchs. The starfish, Dermasterias imbricata
Metridium_farcimen
Chemical compound
particular when exposed to a predator, such as Pycnopodia helianthoides or Pisaster giganteus. The BrMT dimer is known to affect voltage-gated potassium channels
BrMT
Unusually warm temperature event in the ocean
season and locality on wasting disease in the keystone predatory sea star Pisaster ochraceus". Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 86 (3): 245–251. Bibcode:2009DisAO
Marine_heatwave
Genus of annelid worms
meters. Predators include predatory starfish such as the Ochre Sea Star (Pisaster ochraceous). Serpula has lived since the Cretaceous period, according to
Serpula
Species of bivalve
feed on the spiny scallop include starfish, particularly the ochre star (Pisaster ochraceus) and the sunflower star (Pycnopodia helianthoides), octopuses
Chlamys_hastata
Species of starfish
as well as carrion. Over much of its range it competes with the larger Pisaster ochraceus (ochre starfish) for food. Leptasterias hexactis is dioecious
Leptasterias_hexactis
Species of bivalve
California. Shore birds, Lewis' Moon Snail: Polinices lewisii, Starfish: Pisaster spp., Crabs: Cancer productus, Metacarcinus gracilis, Metacarcinus magister
Macoma_nasuta
Genus of starfishes
reproductive strategies in the two intertidal sea stars Leptasterias hexactis and Pisaster ochraceus". Marine Biology. 31 (1): 87–100. doi:10.1007/bf00390651. ISSN 0025-3162
Leptasterias
dock pilings Hairy hermit crab(Pagurus hirsutiusculus) Ochre Starfish (Pisaster ochraceus) found in intertidal zone Species introductions have been increasing
Ecology of the San Francisco Estuary
Ecology_of_the_San_Francisco_Estuary
Genus of bivalves
the sunflower starfish (Pycnopodia helianthoides) and purple sea star (Pisaster ochraceus). It has been found experimentally that rock scallops grow at
Crassadoma
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Muslim
The responsive, The answerer
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English
English name derived from Norman Germanic Hunfrid, HUMPHREY means "giant peace."Â
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Small Cultivator
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Tamil
Humble, Unassuming, Obedience, Knowledge, Venus, Requester
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Small
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Meggs.
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Biblical
Redemption of the Lord.
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Muslim
Pious, Beautiful
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American, Australian, British, English
From the Wealthy Man's Mountain; Mountain; Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery
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Tamil
Singer, Melody
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