Colorful six-rayed star, broad six-rayed star, delicate six-armed star
At the Aquarium
Rocky Coast
Appearance
This star usually has 6 broad arms and can come in a variety of colors, usually mottled, including: olive-green, coral-red, orange, pink, indigo, or gray. It has flattened, mushroom-shaped spines on its upper surface, and many smaller pedicellariae.
Habitat
Intertidal to shallow subtidal, under rocks or algae
Diet
Carnivore and scavenger; eats sea cucumbers, snails, chitons, mussels, barnacles, and dead animals
Life History
This is a brooding species of sea star, and they brood during the winter. The yellow eggs are 0.036 inches in diameter and there are anywhere from 52-1,491 eggs, with larger females typically producing more eggs with larger embryos. She holds her body in an arch with the eggs on her underside near her mouth, and uses her tube feet to clean the brood. She does not eat for the three months that she is brooding her young. Upon hatching, the larvae attach to the mother using temporary arms and a central adhesive disk. They do not feed during this time. They start to take on a familiar 6-armed star shape by day 44. Once they are fully developed juveniles, they crawl off of their mother. These sea stars can grow to 4 inches across.
IUCN Status
Not Evaluated
Ecosystem & Cultural Importance
These sea stars keep their intertidal environments balanced by feeding on black turban snails. When six arm stars are removed from rocky tidepools, the number of these snails increases, and this allows certain unpalatable algal species to increase their density. When the six arm stars are present, the snails seek out other habitats, and palatable algae species are able to grow.
Jaeckle, William B., Brian L. Bingham, and Kehualani Giles. inchesVariability in broods of the seastar Leptasterias aequalis.inches Canadian Journal of Zoology (2004): 457.
Jaffe, Noah, et al. inchesSea star wasting disease demography and etiology in the brooding sea star Leptasterias spp.inches PLoS One 14.11 (2019): e0225248.
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