Luidia sarsi

Researched ByMorvan BarnesData Supplied ByMarLIN
Refereed byThis information is not refereed
Taxonomy
Scientific nameLuidia sarsiCommon nameA starfish
MCS CodeZB23Recent Synonyms
PhylumEchinodermataSubphylumAsterozoa
SuperclassClassAsteroidea
SubclassOrderPaxillosida
SuborderFamilyLuidiidae
GenusLuidiaSpeciessarsi
Subspecies  
Additional Information
Taxonomy References Southward & Campbell, 2006, Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, Howson & Picton, 1997
General Biology
Growth formRadial, StellateFeeding methodPredator, Scavenger
Mobility/MovementCrawler, BurrowerEnvironmental positionEpifaunal, Infaunal
Typical food typesMostly echinoderms but also polychaetes, molluscs, crustaceans and probably carrionHabitFree living
BioturbatorNot relevantFlexibilityHigh (>45 degrees)
FragilityIntermediateSizeMedium-large(21-50cm)
HeightNot researchedGrowth RateNot Researched
Adult dispersal potentialNot researchedDependencyIndependent
SociabilitySolitary
Toxic/Poisonous?No
Additional Information
Biology References Fish & Fish, 1996, Fenchel, 1965b, Brun, 1972, Southward & Campbell, 2006, Picton, 1993, Hayward & Ryland, 1995b
Distribution and Habitat
Distribution in Britain & IrelandFound on all British coasts except the southern coasts of England.
Global distributionFound in north-west Europe from Denmark to the Shetlands and northern France.
Biogeographic rangeTemperate.Depth rangeFrom 10 m to 600 m, seldom down to 1300 m depth.
MigratoryNon-migratory / Resident
Distribution Additional Information
Substratum preferencesMuddy gravel, Sandy mud, Mud, Gravelly mudPhysiographic preferencesOpen coast, Offshore seabed
Biological zoneUpper Infralittoral, Lower Infralittoral, Upper Circalittoral, Lower Circalittoral, Circalittoral Offshore, Bathybenthic (Bathyal)Wave exposureField unresearched
Tidal stream strength/Water flowField unresearchedSalinityFull (30-40 psu)
Habitat Additional Information
AMBI Group (Borja et al., 2000)I 
Distribution References Thorson, 1961, Southward & Campbell, 2006, Picton, 1993, Hayward & Ryland, 1995b
Reproduction/Life History
Reproductive typeGonochoristic Developmental mechanismNot researched
Reproductive SeasonNot researchedReproductive LocationInsufficient information
Reproductive frequencyAnnual protracted Regeneration potentialYes
Life span3-5 yearsAge at reproductive maturity1 year
Generation timeNot researchedFecundityInsufficient information
Egg/propagule sizeInsufficient informationFertilization typeExternal
Larvae/Juveniles
Larval/Juvenile dispersal potentialNot researchedLarval settlement periodNot researched
Duration of larval stage1-2 months  
Additional Information
Reproduction References Fish & Fish, 1996, Domanski, 1984, Thorson, 1961, Southward & Campbell, 2006, Picton, 1993, Hayward & Ryland, 1995b