Image: Malcolm Storey, bioimages.org.uk |
Spirorbis is a genus of at least 20 tube-building, polychaete worms. They're utterly puny at barely 5 millimetres long!
Image: Malcolm Storey, bioimages.org.uk |
Another part of the tube worm way of life is a strict lack of wanderlust. None of this laborious sliding around from place to place as you see in snails, Spirorbis worms spend their entire lives firmly plastered to fronds of seaweed.
They capture tiny particles of food using a small collection of stiff, transparent tentacles. There's quite a contrast between the minute Spirorbis and some of their extravagant relatives in the Serpulidae family, like the Christmas Tree Worm and the Coco Worm. Spirorbis appears to have renounced the showy feather dusters and lurid colours of their kin and taken on a life of quite contemplation halfway up a bit of seaweed.
When predators come along or low tide threatens to expose them to the ravages of fresh air, these worms close the entrance of their tube with a special, spoon-shaped tentacle.
Image: Malcolm Storey, bioimages.org.uk Look at the little baby! |
Image: SADERNE Left: Larva that'll drift around before settling Right: Recently metamorphosed youngster ready to build its tube |
Image: Biopix, JC Schou |
On the other hand, one species called Spirorbis borealis appears to have spread very far indeed. It's difficult to tell species apart, but this particular one seems to have spread from the frigid waters of Iceland all the way down and around to Florida.
Sounds like the worm/snail conference needs to reconvene. I think the worms can teach the snails a thing or two about how to spread across the world without actually moving!
3 comments:
You got snail on my worm! You got worm in my snail!
The larva looks like a gingerbread man of dubious quality.
I was thinking the larvae on the left looked like Dark Helmet from Spaceballs.
Hmm. . . yeah, we need to get you an animator, Joseph!
@Crunchy: Gingerbread Man Wreak
@TexWisGirl: Yup!
@Lear's Fool: I can see the resemblance and yeh, we got a whole cast here!
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