Asterina gibbosa
Description
Asterina gibbosa (Pennant, 1777)
(Fig. 17)
Reports for the Azores:
Asterina gibbosa Forbes, 1839 — $ Barrois 1888: 70; Asteriscus sp.—? Simroth 1888: 231; Asterina gibbosa (Pennant, 1777) — Koehler 1921b: 32–33, fig. 34, 1924: 131–133; Mortensen 1927a: 98–99, fig. 56; Tortonese 1965: 169–172, figs. 80–82; $ A.M. Clark & Downey 1992: 184–185, figs. 30a, 31a, 32a–b, pl. 41, figs. H–J; Moyse & Tyler 1995: 667, fig. 12.3; $ Morton et al. 1998: 143, fig. 7.4; Pereira 1997: 335; Micael & Costa 2010: 322; Micael et al. 2012: 6.
See: A.M. Clark & Downey (1992).
Occurrence: Mediterranean Sea and Northeast Atlantic, from Scotland to the Azores and Canaries (Tortonese 1965).
Depth: 0–125 m (Mortensen 1927a); AZO: low intertidal to subtidal waters (Morton et al. 1998).
Habitat: rocky shores, under stones and crevices during the day (Crump & Emson 1983); also found among algae, sponges and in meadows of Zostera and Posidonia (Mortensen 1927 a, Koukouras et al. 2007).
Larval stage: lecithotrophic larva (Haesaerts et al. 2006).
Remarks: Asterina gibbosa was reported for the first time from the archipelago by Barrois (1888), who remarked that they were quite common under boulders in the littoral of Faial and S„o Miguel islands (specimens presumably lost). Later, A.M. Clark & Downey (1992) found seven specimens belonging to this species among the zoological collection of the British Museum that reportedly came from the archipelago (no further data). Morton et al. (1998) recorded this small sea star from the low intertidal and subtidal of the Azores. Frias Martins one of the co-authors informed us that he frequently found A. gibbosa among the boulders in the shallow waters of S„o Miguel (Fig. 17). More recently, Micael et al. (2012) remarked that neither Nobre (1938), Marques (1983) nor themselves found this species in the Azorean shallow waters. Micael and co-authors (2012) suggested that A. gibbosa could have disappeared locally from the Azores. Overall, neither the cryptic behaviour nor the small size of Asterina gibbosa can explain its almost complete absence in the literature (e.g., Drouët 1861; Chapman 1955; Marques 1983) and in the zoological collections (e.g., DBUA-ECH, DOP, MB–NMHN) covering more than 150 years of zoological studies on the shallow-water fauna of the archipelago. Thus, Asterina gibbosa must be considered as a rare species in the Azores, the population density of which appears to vary significantly through time.
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Scientific name authorship
- Pennant
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Echinodermata
- Order
- Valvatida
- Family
- Asterinidae
- Genus
- Asterina
- Species
- gibbosa
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Asterina gibbosa (Pennant, 1777) sec. Madeira, Kroh, Cordeiro, De, Martins & Ávila, 2019
References
- Pennant, T. (1777) British Zoology, vol. IV. Crustacea. Mollusca. Testacea. Benj. White, London, 154 pp.
- Forbes, E. (1839) On the Asteriadae of the Irish Sea. Memoirs of the Wernerian Natural History Society, 8, 114 - 128
- Barrois, T. (1888) Liste des Echinodermes recueillis aux Acores durant les mois d'Ao r t et September 1887. Revue Biologique du Nord de la France, 1, 31 - 33 + 69 - 75 + 109 - 115.
- Simroth, H. (1888) Zur kenntnis der Azorenfauna. Archiv f ̡ r Naturgeschichte, Berlin, 54 (1), 179 - 234.
- Koehler, R. (1921 b) Echinodermes. Faune de France. 1. Librairie de la Faculte des Sciences, Paris, 216 pp.
- Mortensen, T. (1927 a) Handbook of the echinoderms of the British Isles. Oxford University Press, viii + 471 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 6841
- Tortonese, E. (1965) Fauna D'Italia-Echinodermata. Edizioni Calderini, Bologna, 422 pp.
- Clark, A. M. & Downey, M. E. (1992) Starfishes of the Atlantic. Natural History Museum Publications. Chapman & Hall, London, 794 pp.
- Moyse, J. & Tyler, P. A. (1995) Sea urchins, starfish and sea cucumbers (Phylum Echinodermata). In: Hayward, P. J. & Ryland, J. S. (Eds.), Handbook of the marine fauna of North-West Europe. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 662 - 686.
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- Pereira, M. (1997) Checklist of the littoral echinoderms of the Azores. Acoreana, 8 (3), 331 - 337.
- Micael, J. & Costa A. C. (2010) Echinodermata. In: Borges, P. A. V., Costa, A., Cunha, R., Gabriel, R., Goncalves, V., Martins, A. F., Melo, I., Parente, M., Raposeiro, P., Rodrigues, P., Santos, R. S., Silva, L., Vieira, P. & Vieira, V. (Eds.), A list of the terrestrial and marine biota from the Azores. Principia, Oeiras, pp. 321 - 323.
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- Crump, R. G. & Emson R. H. (1983) The natural history, life history and ecology of the two British species of Asterina. Field Studies, 5 (5), 867 - 882.
- Koukouras, A., Sinis, A. I., Bobori, D., Kazantzidis, S. & Kitsos, M. - S. (2007) The echinoderm (Deuterostomia) fauna of the Aegean Sea, and comparison with those of the neighbouring seas. Journal of Biological Research, 7, 67 - 92.
- Haesaerts, D., Jangoux, M. & Flammang, P. (2006) Adaptations to Benthic Development: Functional Morphology of the Attachment Complex of the Brachiolaria Larva in the Sea Star Asterina gibbosa. Biological Bulletin, 211 (2), 172 - 182. https: // doi. org / 10.2307 / 4134591
- Nobre, A. (1938) Equinodermes de Portugal. 3 rd Edition. Companhia Editora do Minho, Barcelos, 215 pp.
- Marques, V. M. (1983) Peuplements benthiques de Acores, 1 - echinoderms. Arquivo do Museu Bocage, AII (I), 1 - 7.
- Drouet, H. (1861) Element de la Faune acoreenne. J. B. Bailliere & Fils, Lubaires de L'Academie de Medicine, Paris, 245 pp.
- Chapman, G. (1955) Aspects of the Fauna and Flora of the Azores, IV: Echinodermata. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 12, 8 (89), 398 - 400. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222935508655657