🍅 El tomate de mar (Actinia equina) tiene este nombre gracias a la forma que asume cuando retrae sus tentáculos. 🔸 Es una especie de anémona, que así como los demás cnidarios, tiene células urticantes en sus tentáculos. 🔸 Son animales solitarios, que gracias a la capacidad de retener agua, se adaptaron a vivir en la zona de intermarea. #tomatedemar #actinia #actiniaequina #anemona #cnidaria #animales #faunamarina #animalesmarinos #snorkeling #snorkel #conservacionanimal #tossademar (at Cala Bona Tossa de Mar) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg5Vm9oK5th/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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20220804 かわいいbagのkitが少しですが入荷しました。 棒針で編みます。 3300yen actiniaは単品でもございますので 手にとってご覧くださいね。 1100yen それからskogafossが8月から 値上がりとなってます。 660→880yen どうぞ宜しくお願い致します。 #Repost @itoito_jp with @use.repost ・・・ 色々なお色で楽しんでいただきたい 🦩🦩🦩 actinia アクティニアで編む "flamingo pouch " design by @atricot 笹谷史子さん 画像のお色は #3 mint green 爽やかでコーディネートしやすいお色✨ actinia アクティニアは カラフルな色が楽しい毛足の長いファーヤーン。 ファーの毛足の長さは 短、長の2段で 編み地は立体的に。 flamingo porchは kitのご用意をしており、 紐とポーチの入れ口周りを編む actinia lily が入っております。 お色はactinia 全色から お選びいただけます♪ 詳しくはonline shopをご覧ください🛒 #atricot #new #actinia #neon #pink #flamingo #original #yarn #funky #itoito #nagoya #handknit #knit #knitting #handmade #needle #kit #pouch #編み物 #ハンドメイド #棒針 #毛糸 #手芸 #アクティニア #イソギンチャク#フラミンゴ https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg0vc9uvafK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Sea anemone (Actiniae) from Kunstformen der Natur Art Forms in Nature (1899-1904) Ernst Haeckel
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Seawing Mermay #6 - Actinia
owner: @3zethe3zr
Image description under cut
[Image ID: A headshot drawing of a green and red seawing dragon. They have a white clam and pearl necklace. They are facing right and looking left while winking with a smile. End ID]
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Growing up 4/4
Aaand the last one, sadly unfinished. If you think "Wait, do you have 3 almost identical seawing characters??", you are kinda correct, and it was a bit of a background gag for me. Waterstrider and Squid are twins, and they look uncannily similar to their (late, to their knowing) father Breeze. Currently all three have more distinct designs, but they're still pretty similar. Oh, and twins were raised by their mom Actinia and stepdad Katran in the Possibility.
Talking about the original description... I think I was trying to foreshadow that Squid as a kid actually bullied Waterstrider, but it ended up sounding super clanky :(
Still, I present this text to you in it's original form 'cus I don't have enough energy to completely rewrite it, sorry (written mid-2023)
As dragonets, Waterstrider (right) and and his twin sister Squid (left) did not get along, to put it mildly, and there was a time that their conflicts reached such a level that their parents were forced to intervene and temporarily split them apart. Actinia and Katran put in a lot of effort to help the twins deal with their «problem» (adding more sports to Squid 's life so that she had somewhere to drain her energy and emotional stress helped a lot).
At the moment, the grown-up siblings are friendly to each other, and Squid is very sorry for her behavior in the past and therefore actively takes care of her brother.
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Epibiosis - An interesting ecological association as it might have looked 508 millions years ago: a cluster of Micromitra burgessensis, a species of early brachiopod and without doubt one of the prettiest organisms of the Cambrian, attached to the enigmatic tube-building animal Tubulella sp., a possible cnidarian.
In the Burgess Shale, almost a third of M. burgessensis individuals are preserved attached to another organism - often the spiny sponge Pirania, but they weren't too picky, settling on many different biogenic substrates (such as the tube here), and even other individuals of their own species! The strong tendency of Micromitra (and several other brachiopods species) in this deposit to colonize living organisms is most likely due to the rarity of other hard substrates like rocks, and a predominantly soft, soupy seafloor that did not provide suitable attachment points (Topper et al. 2015a).
Speculative hydroid-like polyps are also depicted on the tube, inspired by modern tube worms covered in hydroids that I saw while looking for reference pictures. Despite the exceptional range of soft bodied fossils collected in the Burgess Shale, no cnidarian soft tissues are known from this deposit, as the conditions required for their preservation appear different to those for other animals (Hancy & Antcliffe 2020): one wonders how many soft-bodied epibionts have disappeared without leaving a single trace in the fossil record, despite affecting the life of their hosts and possibly even competing with other, more fossil-friendly epibionts like brachiopods.
(Reconstruction of fossil specimen ROM63170 as figured in Topper et al. 2015b. Additional reconstruction information based on Topper et al. 2015a, 2015b. Maximum shell width of the center brachiopod is approx. 5 mm.)
References:
Hancy, A. D., & Antcliffe, J. B. (2020). Anoxia can increase the rate of decay for cnidarian tissue: Using Actinia equina to understand the early fossil record. Geobiology, 18(2), 167–184. https://doi.org/10.1111/gbi.12370
Topper, T. P., Strotz, L. C., Holmer, L. E., & Caron, J.-B. (2015). Survival on a soft seafloor: Life strategies of brachiopods from the Cambrian Burgess Shale. Earth-Science Reviews, 151, 266–287. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2015.10.015
Topper, T. P., Strotz, L. C., Holmer, L. E., Zhang, Z., Tait, N. N., & Caron, J.-B. (2015). Competition and mimicry: The curious case of chaetae in brachiopods from the middle Cambrian Burgess Shale. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 15(1), 42. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-015-0314-4
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ernst haeckel : actiniae (1904)
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