BIOTIC Species Information for Tellina spp.
Researched byDr Paul Somerfield & Prof. Richard Warwick Data supplied byPML
Refereed byThis information is not refereed
Taxonomy
Scientific nameTellina spp. Common nameA bivalve mollusc
MCS CodeW2020 Recent SynonymsMoerella spp.

PhylumMollusca Subphylum
Superclass ClassPelecypoda
Subclass OrderVeneroida
Suborder FamilyTellinidae
GenusTellina Species
Subspecies   

Additional Information
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General Biology
Growth formBivalved
Feeding methodSurface deposit feeder
Active suspension feeder
Mobility/MovementBurrower
Environmental positionInfaunal
Typical food typesDetritus, diatoms HabitFree living
Bioturbator FlexibilityNone (< 10 degrees)
FragilityIntermediate SizeSmall(1-2cm)
Height Growth RateNot researched
Adult dispersal potentialNot researched DependencyIndependent
SociabilitySolitary
Toxic/Poisonous?No
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Distribution and Habitat
Distribution in Britain & IrelandFound off coasts all around Britain and Ireland from the Shetlands to the Scilly Isles.
Global distributionFound in Europe from Scotland to the Mediterranean.
Biogeographic rangeTemperate. Depth range10 - 70 m.
MigratoryNon-migratory / Resident   
Distribution Additional Information

Substratum preferencesGravel / shingle
Coarse clean sand
Fine clean sand
Muddy sand
Mixed
Physiographic preferences
Biological zoneUpper Infralittoral
Lower Infralittoral
Upper Circalittoral
Lower Circalittoral
Circalittoral Offshore
Wave exposure
Tidal stream strength/Water flow SalinityFull (30-40 psu)
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Reproduction/Life History
Reproductive typePermanent hermaphrodite
Developmental mechanismPlanktotrophic
Reproductive SeasonInsufficient information Reproductive LocationAs adult
Reproductive frequency Regeneration potential No
Life span6-10 years Age at reproductive maturity1-2 years
Generation timeNot researched FecundityInsufficient information
Egg/propagule sizeInsufficient information Fertilization typeExternal
Larvae/Juveniles
Larval/Juvenile dispersal potentialNot researched Larval settlement periodInsufficient information
Duration of larval stageInsufficient information   
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