Figure 1. The brisingid sea-star (Novodinia antillensis) is an obvious large invertebrate that perches high in the coral branches (Lophelia pertusa here) to filter feed. This photo from off North Carolina in about 370 m is far north of the normally known range of this species. Image courtesy of Ross et al, NOAA, HBOI.
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Life on the Edge 2005 - Biodiversity and Habitats of Invertebrates