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Pisaster

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Pisaster

Higher classification
  
Asteriidae

Order
  
Forcipulatida

Family
  
Asteriidae

Phylum
  
Echinodermata

Rank
  
Genus

Pisaster wwweebucscedupacificrockyintertidalimagestar

Lower classifications
  
Pisaster ochraceus, Pisaster giganteus, Pisaster brevispinus

01 pisaster ochraceus study ochre star


Pisaster is a genus of Pacific sea stars that includes three species, P. brevispinus, P. giganteus, and P. ochraceus. Their range extends along the Pacific coast from Alaska to southern California in the intertidal zone. The largest individuals of Pisaster can reach diameters of up to 70 cm (28 in) across; they all develop five arms, but some may be lost from injury or disease, and occasionally the re-growth of an injured arm will result in an individual with more than five arms.

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Pisaster Pacific Rocky Intertidal Monitoring Trends and Synthesis

Sea stars in the genus Pisaster are all predators; the ochre sea star is the best-characterized of these, and is considered a "keystone" predator that controls the relative abundance of many other species in the ecosystem.

Pisaster Olympic Coast NMS Ochre Sea Stars pisaster ochraceus

Pisaster ochraceus


Species

Pisaster Pacific Rocky Intertidal Monitoring Trends and Synthesis

  • (Giant) Pink or Short-spined Sea Star – Pisaster brevispinus
  • Giant Sea Star – Pisaster giganteus
  • Ochre Sea Star – Pisaster ochraceus

  • Pisaster Pisaster ochraceus

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    Pisaster SEA STAR REPRODUCTION amp DEVELOPMENT SELECTED GENERA PISASTER

    References

    Pisaster Wikipedia