The fertilised egg of most sea urchins develops into a characteristic free-swimming microscopic larvae termed the echinopluteus. This larvae migrates into the surface waters and feeds on microplankton ...
Sea urchins are a group of marine invertebrates that today can be found in almost every major marine habitat from the poles to the equator and from the intertidal zone to depths of more than 5,000 ...
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