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  2. World Echinoidea Database - Echinidae Gray, 1825

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    Family Echinidaeā€”a group of predominantly deep-water forms occurring in the Atlantic and in Antarctica and Subantarctica. A few shallow-water representatives occur in the Mediterranean, the northeastern Atlantic and Antarctic Shelf. Members of the genera Echinus, Gracilechinus, and Dermechinus can reach sizes exceeding 100 mm in corona diameter.
    A sea urchin is also known as a sea hedgehog, a sand dollar, or a sea biscuit. Sea urchins are generally tiny, spiky, and spherical invertebrates. They dwell in depths ranging from the tide line to 15,000 feet in all of the worldā€™s seas. They reside on the sea floor since they are unable to swim.
    Strongylocentrotus and Lytechinus are two genera in this family. Among the 950 species, the following are some of the most intriguing ones: ā€¢ The Pacific purple sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, is a fundamental element in uni sushi. ā€¢ By limiting plant development, the Diadema sea urchin contributes to the health of Caribbean coral reefs.
    Sea urchins are generally tiny, spiky, and spherical invertebrates. They dwell in depths ranging from the tide line to 15,000 feet in all of the worldā€™s seas. They reside on the sea floor since they are unable to swim. Their stiff, spiny test, or shell, is their best defence against more nimble predators, including eels and otters.
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    WEB24 mrt. 2024 · The sea urchin is not a fish; it is a marine invertebrate. In modern taxonomy, some European urchins are in the Echinus genus in the Echinidae family.

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