suunatuid
Suunatuid is a genus of tunicate marine animals belonging to the class Ascidiacea. The name is derived from the Estonian word “suuna,” meaning “direction” or “course,” reflecting the animal’s notable tolerance for currents and its tendency to orient its siphons in a specific direction to maximize water flow.
Taxonomically, Suunatuid falls within the order Stolidobranchia and the family Styelidae. The genus was first described
Morphologically, members of Suunatuid are small, spherical or ovoid colonies that can grow up to 30 mm in
Distribution and habitat are largely restricted to temperate marine environments. Suunatuid species are commonly found attached
Ecologically, these tunicates act as filter feeders, drawing in plankton, detritus, and bacteria through their incurrent
Human relevance of Suunatuid is limited but noteworthy. Their robust dermis has been studied for biomaterials
Further reading on Suunatuid can be found in marine biology journals focusing on ascidian taxonomy and in