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  1. Common starfish - Wikipedia

  2. All About the Animals Belonging to Class Asteroidea - ThoughtCo

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    The Asteriidae are a diverse family of Asteroidea (sea stars) in the order Forcipulatida. It is one of three families in the order Forcipulatida. ^ ab "Asteriidae". WoRMS.
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    Cold-water asterinids, such as Tremaster ( Fig. 6C) and Anseropoda show the largest sizes among the Asterinidae and are widely distributed in deep-sea settings, showing nearly global distributions with occurrence in Antarctica, the Indian Ocean, the central Pacific, Hawaii, and in the North Atlantic . Figure 6.
    Individuals of Asterias rubens live in depths ranging from sea level to 650 feet below sea level. When Asterias rubens is especially abundant in the British Seas, many can be found on the shoreline. Asterias rubens is commonly found on rocks, sand, mud flats, and in beds of mussels.
    The Heliasteridae ( Fig. 3C, nine species in two genera) includes the tropical shallow-water Heliaster, which occurs throughout the Pacific coast of Mexico and South America and Labidiaster, which occurs in the South Atlantic and in the adjacent Southern Ocean.
  4. Asterias rubens, Common starfish : fisheries

  5. Common starfish (Asterias rubens) - MarLIN - The Marine Life ...

  6. Global Diversity and Phylogeny of the Asteroidea …

    WEBApr 27, 2012 · Out of the 36 families of living Asteroidea, 23 of those occur either exclusively or primarily in cold-water settings, six families occurred in temperate environments and seven were present primarily or exclusively …

  7. ADW: Asterias rubens: INFORMATION

  8. Asteriidae - Wikipedia

  9. Common sea star - Encyclopedia of Life

    WEBAsterias rubens (Common Sea Star) is a species of echinoderms in the family Asteriidae. They are native to Arctic Ocean and Atlantic Ocean. They are carnivores. Individuals can grow to 280 mm. They have sexual …