''Eudendrium ramosum'', sometimes known as the tree hydroid, is a marine
species of
cnidaria, a hydroid (
Hydrozoa) in the family
Eudendriidae
Eudendriidae is a taxonomic
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of the order
Anthoathecata.
Description
This is a
colonial
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hydroid with a branching, tree-like form growing to a height of about . The main branches divide into rather longer but narrower branches which bear single cup-shaped, feeding
polyps known as
hydranths near their tips. Each hydranth has about twenty
tentacles but no
nematophores. These hydranths are connected with the rest of the colony by hollow tubelike
hydrocauli. Nearer the base of these stems are the male or female reproductive polyps, the
gonophores,
with each colony being either male or female. The male sporosacs grow on unreduced hydranths, there being up to five per hydranth, each with two chambers. The female gonophores grow on slightly reduced or normal sized hydranths, each gonozoid consisting of up to seven gonophores. There may be some encapsulated embryos attached to the lower stem. The hydranths and the spadix of the male sporosacs are red while the female gonophores are more orange.
Distribution
''Eudendrium ramosum'' is present in the North Atlantic Ocean, the
Gulf of Mexico and the
Mediterranean Sea. In the western Atlantic, its range extends from
Greenland and the Arctic Ocean to
Florida and
Texas.
[ In the eastern Atlantic its range extends from the Arctic along the coasts of Europe to North Africa. It is common in the Mediterranean Sea. It has also been recorded from South Africa and Australia, however there is a very similar species, '']Eudendrium rameum
''Eudendrium rameum'' is a marine species of cnidaria, a hydroid ( Hydrozoa) in the family Eudendriidae
Eudendriidae is a taxonomic
Taxonomy is the practice and science of categorization or classification.
A taxonomy (or taxonomical c ...
'' with which it can be confused. Specimens from Arctic waters are very similar to the Mediterranean populations, but the southern hemisphere populations differ in the size and structure of the discharged mastigophore (stinging cell) capsules.[
]
Ecology
The hydroid colonies grow on a variety of hard substrates; they are more robust in shallow water and more lanky in deeper habitats. In the Mediterranean Sea, the colonies are present all year long with the exception of June, the breeding period being from July to February.[
]
References
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Eudendrium
Animals described in 1758
Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus