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Wednesday, July 6, 2016
The colors of the stars
Color variations in Pisaster ochraceus.
Photographed 6 July 2016.
3 comments:
Anonymous
said...
How big are these guys? Are you seeing good numbers or them and do they look healthy? Such a great photo.
I think the largest (uppermost) individual in this photo was ~9 cm (~3.5 inches) across. I'd say we're seeing decent numbers of them, and for the most part they look healthy. We are still encountering individuals with wasting disease symptoms, so we're hopeful but also cautious when thinking about the future of local populations.
I love learning about the juveniles...and often struggle to come up with good names for all of the different colors.
3 comments:
How big are these guys? Are you seeing good numbers or them and do they look healthy? Such a great photo.
Carol
Hi, Carol!
I think the largest (uppermost) individual in this photo was ~9 cm (~3.5 inches) across. I'd say we're seeing decent numbers of them, and for the most part they look healthy. We are still encountering individuals with wasting disease symptoms, so we're hopeful but also cautious when thinking about the future of local populations.
I love learning about the juveniles...and often struggle to come up with good names for all of the different colors.
:) Jackie
Goodness ochraceus!
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