<b>Ophiomorus latastii</b>, known as Latast's brittle star, is a unique marine inhabitant found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean, characterized by its ability to regenerate lost arms and its role as a detritivore and filter feeder on sandy and muddy seafloors. Thriving in various depths, this nocturnal species contributes significantly to nutrient cycling and ecosystem health.
Tag: spawning habits
Marisora urtica
The <b>Marisora urtica</b>, a stunning herbivorous species native to tropical marine habitats, features a distinctive pattern of green and brown concentric circles, reaching lengths of up to <b>30 cm</b>. This agile marine fish plays a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem balance by grazing on algae while exhibiting fascinating communal behaviors and adaptive camouflage.
Kolekanos spinicaudus
<p>The <b>Kolekanos spinicaudus</b>, also known as the spiny-tailed fish, is a vibrant omnivore found in marine habitats like coral reefs and estuaries, recognized for its elongated body, spiny dorsal fin, and ability to change coloration. This species plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of its ecosystem by regulating algal growth and forming symbiotic relationships with cleaner fish.</p>