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Living in the fluid medium (water or air) but unable to maintain their position or distribution independently of the movement of the water/air mass (adapted from Lincoln <i>et al.</i>, 1998).  +
Common in OSPAR Regions II, III, IV  +
Feeding at least in part on materials captured from the plankton (Barnes ''et al.'', 1993).  +
This refers to invasive plant species which are unintentionally introduced into a new area/region carried on or with the habitat material of some intentionally planted flora.  +
This refers to plant species which are planted intentionally for some purpose resulting in the introduction of an invasive plant into a new area/region (e.g. for erosion control).  +
A ciliated, free swimming larva; lacks a mouth but in older stages may include a gastrovascular cavity (Stachowitsch, 1992)  +
Living permanently at the water surface due to their own buoyancy, normally positioned partly in the water and partly in the air.  +
Seabird specific?  +
Transfer of male gametophyte (pollen) to the 'female' part of a flower  +
18-<30 psu (included under MNCR Reduced, 18-30 psu)  +
An ambush predator that uses a sudden, rapid movement to 'pounce on, grab or swallow' its prey once the prey in within short range.  +
Predatory behaviour in which one animal species captures a member of another species (Lincoln ''et al.'', 1998). OR mobile animals that attack kill and consume individual prey items, usually one at a time.  +
Species that are known to be present in their introduced range and are subject to some control option.  +
seabirds/wader  +
Common in OSPAR Regions II, III  +
A condition of hermaphroditism in plants and animals where male gametes mature and are shed before female gametes mature (Holmes, 1979).  +
A condition of hermaphroditism in plants and animals where female gametes mature and are shed before male gametes mature (Holmes 1979).  +
Larval pycnogonid that bears three pairs of appendages, the chelicerae, palps and ovigerous legs (Ruppert & Barnes, 1996).  +
Third larval stage in Decapoda, characterized by antennal locomotion (see Stachowitsch, 1992)  +
Descriptors of the major 'regions' of the seas.  +