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  1. Leptometra celtica - Wikipedia

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    Leptometra celtica is a marine invertebrate and species of crinoid or feather star of the Leptometra genus in the family Antedonidae. It is found in the Atlantic Ocean around the coasts of north west Europe.
    Leptometra celtica has ten pinnate arms that are typically 7–10 cm in length with neatly held side branches. The arms may be banded in red and white or plain coloured in brown, white or red. In areas of moderate current, specimens have been observed to spread their arms out into a vertical fan across the current.
    Leptometra celtica assemblages are deep-sea biotopes, relevant to the Atlantic upper-bathyal or mid-bathyal zones, at depths of 200 –600 m or 600 –1300 m, respectively. Therefore, the biotopes will not be affected by changes in the emergence regime, and the assessment at the pressure benchmark is ‘ Not relevant ’.
    Further detail Leptometra celtica is a suspension feeder (Flammang, 1995) and requires suspended particles carried by near-bottom currents to feed. The species occurs on the edge of the continental shelf (e.g. at 200 m depth; Howell, 2010).
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