J. David et al., DIRECT MEASUREMENT AND INFERRED MODEL OF RAPID GROWTH IN A BATHYAL STALKED CRINOID FROM BAHAMAS ISLANDS, Comptes rendus de l'Academie des sciences. Serie 3, Sciences de la vie, 321(9), 1998, pp. 771-775
Several specimens of the isocrinid crinoid Neocrinus decorus were coll
ected from a depth of 420 m off Bahamas Islands with the research subm
ersible Johnson Sea Link. To study growth rates, these specimens were
ragged, deployed and then recovered 250 days later. The average growth
rate of stalk length is 10.8 cm.year(-1) with a maximum value ar 14.3
cm.year(-1). These results allow us to propose a model of growth and
regeneration for stalked crinoids in which the energy allocation is mo
dulated through time to the arms and the stalk. Following arm autotomy
, in order to re-establish optimum filtration capacity, the animal all
ocates most of its growth to the crown. (C) Academie des sciences/Else
vier, Paris.