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  1. Macrobenthos of the North Sea - Polychaeta: Nephtys cirrosa

  2. White catworm (Nephtys cirrosa) - MarLIN - The Marine Life …

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    Nephtys cirrosa is an active worm which demonstrates the characteristic swimming motion (a rapid lateral wriggling, starting from the rear and increasing in amplitude towards the head) of the Nephtyidae. Found throughout the British Isles, where it nears the northern limit of its distribution.
    Found throughout the British Isles, where it nears the northern limit of its distribution. Nephtys cirrosa reaches its northern limit in Scotland, and German Bight of the North Sea. The species is found in the Mediterranean. Nephtys cirrosa lives infaunally in sandy sediment in the intertidal and shallow sublittoral, where it is often abundant.
    Nephtys cirrosa is a relatively long-lived polychaete with a lifespan of 6 to possibly as much as 9 years. It matures at 1 year and the females release over 10,000 (and up to 80,000 depending on species) eggs of 0.11-0.12mm from April through to March.
    Recruitment of Nephtys species seems related to environmental conditions in central parts of the species range, marginal populations exhibit occasional reproductive failures, e.g. Nephtys cirrosa, which is a temperate species and reaches the northern limit of its range in the north of the British Isles.
  4. Nephtys cirrosa Ehlers, 1868 - World Register of Marine Species

  5. Nephtys cirrosa - MarLIN - The Marine Life Information Network

  6. Nephtys cirrosa - dominated littoral fine sand - MarLIN - The …

  7. Nephtys cirrosa, White catworm - sealifebase.se

  8. Nephthys cirrosa Ehlers, 1868 - World Register of Marine Species

  9. Nephtys cirrosa -dominated Atlantic littoral fine sand

  10. Nephtys cirrosa - Ehlers, 1868