This is simply an alphabetical list of all taxa for which trait information is available in the database. The bar on the right side indicates the information coverage for each taxon and trait. When hovering over the bar with the mouse cursor, a tooltip with the trait name is shown. Blue colour indicates that information is present for this trait.
Forcepia (Forcepia) Carter, 1874 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Forcepia (Forcepia) topsenti Lundbeck, 1905 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Forcipulatacea Blake, 1987 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Forcipulatida Perrier, 1884 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Fortimesus Kavanagh & Wilson, 2007 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Frigidoalvania Warén, 1974 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Frigidoalvania cruenta (Odhner, 1915) | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Frigidoalvania janmayeni (Friele, 1878) | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Frondiporidae Busk, 1875 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Gadilida Starobogatov, 1974 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Gadilidae Stoliczka, 1868 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Gadilimorpha | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Galathowenia Kirkegaard, 1959 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Galathowenia fragilis (Nilsen & Holthe, 1985) | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Galathowenia oculata (Zachs, 1923) | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Galeommatoidea J.E. Gray, 1840 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Gammaracanthidae Bousfield, 1989 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Gammaracanthus Spence Bate, 1862 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Gammaracanthus loricatus (Sabine, 1824) | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Gammarellidae Bousfield, 1977 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Gammarellus Herbst, 1793 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Gammarellus homari (J.C. Fabricius, 1779) | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Gammarida Latreille, 1802 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Gammaridae Leach, 1814 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Gammaridea Latreille, 1802 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Gammaridira Latreille, 1802 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Gammaroidea Latreille, 1802 (Bousfield, 1977) | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Gammaropsis Lilljeborg, 1855 | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Gammaropsis erythropthalma Liljeborg, 1855 (subjective synonym of Gammaropsis maculata according to WoRMS ) | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |
Gammaropsis maculata (Johnston, 1828) | Size Body Form Fragility Sociability Life span Larval development Reproduction Adult movement Bioturbation Depth Range Environmental position Feeding Habit Living habit Mobility Substratum Affinity Trophic Level Skeleton Tolerance Zoogeography |