echinodermsand
Echinodermsand is not a standard scientific term, but this article provides an overview of echinoderms, a diverse group of marine animals in the phylum Echinodermata, including species associated with sandy habitats such as sand dollars.
Echinoderms comprise five living classes: Crinoidea (sea lilies and feather stars), Asteroidea (sea stars), Echinoidea (sea
They are exclusively marine and occupy a range of environments from shallow coastal zones to the deep
Reproduction is typically sexual, with separate sexes and external fertilization in many species. Larval development varies
Ecologically, echinoderms contribute to community structure, grazing pressure, and nutrient cycling, and they have a long