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- Traits:AdultBody + (Attached or stuck to adult but not held in specialised appendage / receptacle)
- Traits:HardSubstrata + (Attached or stuck to hard substrata, e.g. dog whelk capsules)
- Traits:Vegetation + (Attached or stuck to vegetation, e.g. opistobranchs, mermaid purses, cephalopod eggs etc.)
- Traits:AttachedSediment + (Attached to the sediment surface e.g. by mucilagenous sheath such as used by necklace shells, and opistobranchs)
- Traits:MutualistMutualism + (A symbiosis in which both organisms benefit; frequently a relationship of complete dependence. (Lincoln ''et al.'', 1998) (cf.symbiosis, commensalism, parasite).)
- Traits:BullateSaccate + (Balloon or sac-like (Prescott, 1969).)
- Traits:MidEulittoral + (Barnacle - limpet dominated, sometimes mussels, with ''Fucus vesiculosus'' and ''Ascophyllum nodosum. Mastocarpus stellatus'' and ''Palmaria palmata'' patchy in lower part. Usually quite a wide belt (Hiscock, 1996).)
- Traits:UpperEulittoral + (Barnacles and limpets present in quantity with ''Fucus vesiculosus'' and ''Ascophyllum'' although often this belt has only sparse algal cover compared with the lower eulittoral (Hiscock, 1996).)
- Traits:Tolerance + (Based on AMBI)
- Traits:Foliose + (Bearing leaves or leaf-like structures; having the appearance of a leaf.)
- Traits:Infaunal + (Benthic animals which live within the seabed.)
- Traits:Hovering + (Bird/insect specific)
- Traits:QuantitativeBodySize + (Body size measured in numerical values.)
- Traits:QualitativeBodySize + (Body size measured in terms of mega, macro, meio/meso and micro.)
- Traits:Broadcast + (Both gametes are expelled (spawned) from the confines of the adult body or tissues, into the external fluid medium (water/air))
- Traits:HaploidDiploid + (Both haploid and diploid forms, with gametophytes giving rise to haploid gametes, and sporophytes giving rise to haploid spores by meiosis)
- Traits:Monoecious + (Both male and female reproductive organs in a single individual (animals) or flower (plants) (Lincoln ''et al.'', 1998).)
- Traits:PinnateBranching + (Branched tentacles, used as filtration mechanism)
- Traits:Dendroid + (Branching irregularly – similar to that of a root system (Prescott, 1969).)
- Traits:Pinnate + (Branching like a feather – an elongate main axis with lateral branches or lobes (Prescott, 1969).)
- Traits:Semelparous + (Breeding once per lifetime, or breeding only once then dying (Barnes ''et al.'', 2006). Organisms that only have one brood during their lifetime (Lincoln ''et al.'', 1998).)