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Saturday, 1 November 2014

When mature, these larvae exit the atrial siphon of the Adult.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascidiacea

When mature, these larvae exit the atrial siphon of the adult and then settle close to the parent colony (often within meters). The combined effect of short sperm range and philopatric larval dispersal results in local population structures of closely related individuals/inbred colonies. Generations of colonies which are restricted in dispersal are thought to accumulate adaptions to local conditions, thereby providing advantages over newcomers.

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