Syllis spp.

Researched ByDr Paul Somerfield & Prof. Richard WarwickData Supplied ByPML
Refereed byThis information is not refereed
Taxonomy
Scientific nameSyllis spp.Common nameA polychaete worm
MCS CodeP358Recent Synonyms
PhylumAnnelidaSubphylum
SuperclassClassPolychaeta
SubclassOrderPhyllodocida
SuborderFamilySyllidae
GenusSyllisSpecies
Subspecies  
Additional Information
Taxonomy References Howson & Picton, 1997
General Biology
Growth formVermiform segmentedFeeding methodPredator, Herbivore
Mobility/MovementCrawlerEnvironmental positionEpibenthic
Typical food typesSmall invertebrates, diatoms and other algae.HabitFree living
BioturbatorFlexibilityHigh (>45 degrees)
FragilityIntermediateSizeSmall-medium(3-10cm)
HeightGrowth RateNot researched
Adult dispersal potential100-1000mDependency
SociabilitySolitary
Toxic/Poisonous?No
Additional Information
Biology References Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, Rouse & Pleijel, 2001 , Nygren, 1999
Distribution and Habitat
Distribution in Britain & IrelandNot researched
Global distributionNot researched
Biogeographic rangeNot researchedDepth rangeNot researched
Migratory
Distribution Additional Information
Substratum preferencesAlgae, Other species (see additional information)Physiographic preferences
Biological zoneWave exposure
Tidal stream strength/Water flowSalinity
Habitat Additional Information
Distribution References Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, Fish & Fish, 1996, Rouse & Pleijel, 2001 , Nygren, 1999
Reproduction/Life History
Reproductive typeGonochoristic Developmental mechanismPlanktotrophic, Lecithotrophic, Schizotomous, Brooding
Reproductive SeasonInsufficient informationReproductive LocationWater column
Reproductive frequency Regeneration potentialYes
Life spanInsufficient informationAge at reproductive maturity<1 year
Generation timeNot researchedFecundityInsufficient information
Egg/propagule sizeInsufficient informationFertilization typeExternal
Larvae/Juveniles
Larval/Juvenile dispersal potentialNot researchedLarval settlement periodInsufficient information
Duration of larval stageInsufficient information  
Additional Information
Reproduction References Rouse & Pleijel, 2001 , Nygren, 1999