- to form new anemones. In echinoderms, the
process is
usually known as
fissiparity (a term also used
infrequently for
biological fission in general). Some...
- only a
select few sea star
species are able to
reproduce in
these ways.
Fissiparity in the
starfish family Asteriidae is
confined to the
genera Coscinasterias...
- organism. In echinoderms, this
method of
reproduction is
usually known as
fissiparity. Due to many
environmental and
epigenetic differences,
clones originating...
- many w****s
without food.
Coscinasterias calamaria mainly reproduces by
fissiparity (self division) by
tearing itself in two
pieces across the disc. It is...
- organism. In echinoderms, this
method of
reproduction is
usually known as
fissiparity. Any
splitting of a
single po****tion of
individuals into
discrete parts...
- stars, such as the six-armed
members of the
family Ophiactidae,
exhibit fissiparity (division
through fission), with the disk
splitting in half. Regrowth...
- in size (D. abnormalis:
radius 38 mm (1.5 in).
Reproduction through fissiparity is not
known to occur. D.
longispina might have pedicellariae. There...
- pariō par- -per- peper- part- -pert- antepartum, biparous, deiparous,
fissiparity, multiparous, nonparental, nullipara, nulliparity, nulliparous, oviparity...
- that only one
genus was involved.
These young individuals often undergo fissiparity. The disc
splits into two parts, each
bearing three arms, and new arms...
- If the
seastar is
ripped apart, each arm can grow into a new
animal (
fissiparity) if a part of the main disk is attached. This is not
entirely uncommon...