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Epacteriscus rapax
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Individuals can grow to 0.74 mm.
EOL has data for
11 attributes
, including:
body length
URI:
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CMO_0000013
Definition:
A measurement of the longest dimension of a body, typically between two distinct ends of the body.
Attribution:
[database_cross_reference: Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed] [database_cross_reference: ISBN:978-1416049982]
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0.63 mm
body size
URI:
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBA_VT0100005
Definition:
The size of a multicellular organism
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0.63 mm
carbon biomass
URI:
http://purl.dataone.org/odo/ECSO_00001143
Definition:
The amount of carbon present in biomass
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1.71 µg
dry body mass
URI:
http://eol.org/schema/terms/bodyMassDry
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2.63 µg
ecomorphological guild
URI:
http://eol.org/schema/terms/EcomorphologicalGuild
Definition:
organisms that share certain morphological traits due to adaptation to similar environments and ecological roles
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www.marinespecies.org
geographic distribution includes
URI:
http://eol.org/schema/terms/Present
Definition:
This organism is known to be present in this location or region. Not exclusive; other regions may also be reported.
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Gulf of Mexico
supporting structures and enclosures
URI:
http://www.marinespecies.org/traits/SupportingStructuresEnclosures
Definition:
Hard framework, internal or external, which supports and protects softer parts of plant, animal or unicellular organism, and to which muscles usually attach in animals, includes skeletons (derived from Lawrence, 2005).
Attribution:
http://www.marinespecies.org/traits/wiki/Traits:SupportingStructuresEnclosures Lawrence, E. (ed.) (2005) Henderson's dictionary of Biology (13th edition). London, United Kingdom: Pearson Education Limited.
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exoskeleton
URI:
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0006611
Definition:
Exoskeleton or shell, including those of mollusks, turtles, insects and crustaceans
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water depth
URI:
http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/verbatimDepth
Definition:
The depth of seawater at a location where this organism has been observed or collected.
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5 m