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- Pisaster ochraceus - Wikipedia
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 Ocean Identified as a keystone species, P ochraceus is considered an important indicator for the health of the intertidal zone
- Pisaster ochraceus - Walla Walla University
Description: This species of seastar has a radius of up to about 25 cm with stout rays that taper towards the end There are usually five rays, but occasionally as few as 4 or rarely as many as 7 The color ranges from pale orange to dark brown or deep purple (photo)
- Purple Sea Star: Exploring Keystone Species: HHMI BioInteractive
The purple sea star was one of the first keystone species identified by scientists It is a top predator that keeps the number of species in tide pools relatively stable
- Ochre Sea Stars - Coastal Interpretive Center
Discover ochre sea stars in Pacific Coast tide pools Learn about their coloration, anatomy, diet, reproduction, and role as a keystone species
- Pisaster ochraceus | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web
Yellow, orange, brown, reddish or even purple make up the ranging colors of this heavy starfish Basically it has a good size middle disk with five stout arms sticking out
- 21 Types of Starfish (Sea Stars): Names, Identification, Habitat Pictures
The sand sifting starfish is a specialized sea star best known for its role in cleaning and aerating sandy seabeds Unlike colorful reef starfish, it is usually pale in color and spends most of its life buried beneath the sand, emerging mainly to feed or move to new areas
- Where Are Purple Sea Stars Found? - Biology Insights
The Purple Sea Star, formally known as Pisaster ochraceus, is one of the most recognizable sea star species along the North American Pacific Coast It is often called the Ochre Sea Star due to its common color variations, though its purple form gives it the popular common name
- Pisaster – MARINe
Since summer, 2013, sea stars along much of the North American Pacific coast are dying in great numbers from a mysterious wasting syndrome Highly variable in color; most commonly purple, but can also be orange, orange-ochre, yellow, reddish, or shades of brown
- Ochre Sea Star | Marine Species Report Card | Aquarium of the Pacific
Ochre sea stars are found on the rocky intertidal shores of the Pacific coast, ranging from Alaska to California They inhabit the middle to low intertidal zones and can also be found subtidally on rocks down to depths of 90 meters
- Purple Sea Star - vic high
Identifying Features: Purple Sea Stars also known as Ochre Sea Stars, come in a range of colours from deep purple to rusty browns depending on their diet They have five stiff arms and are covered in small spines
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