Tonicella insignis

Tonicella insignis

White-lined chiton, Red chiton,

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Tonicella insignis

Tonicella insignis, the white-lined chiton, or red chiton, also known as the hidden chiton, belongs to the Tonicellidae family in the class Polyplacophora, and the phylum of Mollusca. Its body length of T. insignis is around 5 cm.

Distribution

Geography

It can be found in the coastal region of Alaska to Oregon in North America. Similar to other types of chitons, T. insignis also lives on hard rocks in the sub-tidal zone and can be found at depths up to 52 meters under water.

Mating Habits

The reproductive cycle of this chiton happens annually. They reproduce between summer and mid-winter demonstrated with an increase in gonads size. Some earlier observations showed that their reproductive period might be effected by the changes of external environment, such as water temperature or the abundance of food supply. The major cause of triggering T. Insignis's reproductive period was believed to be the water temperature, which is between 7 and 8 °C in spring. However, the data from 1971 showed that T. Insignis started their reproductive cycle when the temperature was still 6.3 °C.

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Now the common hypothesis is relating to the spring bloom, resulting the increase number of phytoplankton and algae in the water. This hypothesis later got supported by more correlative data. Possible explanation could be that with the increased abundance of food source, T. Insignis may begin to enlarge their gonad size. With further investigation, scientists Himmelman found that instead of the phytoplankton themselves as food source, some unknown substances that were related to or secreted by the phytoplankton were the key for triggering the start of their reproductive cycle.

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References

1. Tonicella insignis Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonicella_insignis

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