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Lophopus crystallinus

Species of moss animal


Species of moss animal

Lophopus crystallinus, commonly known as the bellflower animal or crystal moss animal, is the first species ever described of the genus Lophopus, from the Lophopodidae family, and is the only member of the family that can be found in the UK.

Description

The species are colonial, and have a gelatinous outer wall. They are fan shaped when viewed with the naked eye.

Distribution

The species is widely distributed in Europe. It can be found in as many as 62 lakes and rivers throughout the UK.

Feeding

It feeds on algae. It prefers cold climate, and is tolerant of eutrophication.

Life and reproduction

The species life cycle is few months. They become dormant in September, and reproduce by winter. They die by March. However, in spring fed pools they could live and reproduce forever. Their sexual reproduction is quite rare, and is poorly known. They grow by budding with different kinds of zooids.

Conservation

It is listed as a priority species under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan.

References

Bibliography

  • Hill S & Okamura BA Review of the ecology of Lophopus crystallinus (Plumatellida, Lophopodidae), a rare species within the UK. na ; Biologiezentrum Linz/Austria ; Denisia 16, zugleich Kataloge der OÖ.Landesmuseen Neue Serie 28 (2005), 193-201(pdf from Google Drive).

References

  1. [https://web.archive.org/web/20150704190419/http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/species-of-the-day/biodiversity/economic-impact/lophopus-crystallinus/index.html Lophopus crystallinus (bellflower animal or crystal moss animal)] Species of the day – [[Natural History Museum, London. Natural History Museum]] (archived)
  2. [http://www.arkive.org/freshwater-bryozoan/lophopus-crystallinus/ Lophopus crystallinus] {{Webarchive. link. (2012-01-06 [[ARKive]])
  3. (1999). "UK Biodiversity Group Tranche 2 Action Plans". Peterborough.
  4. [http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/species-of-the-day/biodiversity/economic-impact/lophopus-crystallinus/biology/index.html Life cycle and Reproduction]
  5. "''Lophopus crystallinus'' (Pallas, 1768)". Fauna Europaea Secretariat, Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin.
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