A taxonomic study of asteroid fauna in white sands beach, Nasugbu Bay, Batangas

Asteroids were collected for up to 400 meters from the shore during low tide and throughout the whole 1.5 kilometer length of White Sands beach, along Nasugbu Bay, Batangas.Seven species of asteroids were collected and identified. Under Order Phanerozonida, two species belong to Family Oreasteridae...

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Main Author: Ongpin, Nina Corazon M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-22952021-06-14T07:19:25Z A taxonomic study of asteroid fauna in white sands beach, Nasugbu Bay, Batangas Ongpin, Nina Corazon M. Asteroids were collected for up to 400 meters from the shore during low tide and throughout the whole 1.5 kilometer length of White Sands beach, along Nasugbu Bay, Batangas.Seven species of asteroids were collected and identified. Under Order Phanerozonida, two species belong to Family Oreasteridae namely, Protoreaster nodosus, and Culcita novae-guinae, three species to Family Linckiidae namely Linckia laevigata, Linckia guildingii, and Nardoa tuberculata and one species from Family Archasteridea which is Archaster typicus. Under Order Spinulosida and under Family Acanthasteridae is Acanthaster planci. 1995-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/1295 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Starfishes--Batangas Echinodermata--Identification Marine fauna--Physiology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Starfishes--Batangas
Echinodermata--Identification
Marine fauna--Physiology
spellingShingle Starfishes--Batangas
Echinodermata--Identification
Marine fauna--Physiology
Ongpin, Nina Corazon M.
A taxonomic study of asteroid fauna in white sands beach, Nasugbu Bay, Batangas
description Asteroids were collected for up to 400 meters from the shore during low tide and throughout the whole 1.5 kilometer length of White Sands beach, along Nasugbu Bay, Batangas.Seven species of asteroids were collected and identified. Under Order Phanerozonida, two species belong to Family Oreasteridae namely, Protoreaster nodosus, and Culcita novae-guinae, three species to Family Linckiidae namely Linckia laevigata, Linckia guildingii, and Nardoa tuberculata and one species from Family Archasteridea which is Archaster typicus. Under Order Spinulosida and under Family Acanthasteridae is Acanthaster planci.
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author Ongpin, Nina Corazon M.
author_facet Ongpin, Nina Corazon M.
author_sort Ongpin, Nina Corazon M.
title A taxonomic study of asteroid fauna in white sands beach, Nasugbu Bay, Batangas
title_short A taxonomic study of asteroid fauna in white sands beach, Nasugbu Bay, Batangas
title_full A taxonomic study of asteroid fauna in white sands beach, Nasugbu Bay, Batangas
title_fullStr A taxonomic study of asteroid fauna in white sands beach, Nasugbu Bay, Batangas
title_full_unstemmed A taxonomic study of asteroid fauna in white sands beach, Nasugbu Bay, Batangas
title_sort taxonomic study of asteroid fauna in white sands beach, nasugbu bay, batangas
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1995
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/1295
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