Coral reefs are home to a vast number of invertebrate species. Many of these are relatively well-known, however others exist which are quite inconspicuous. Most people interested in marine life quickly learn about the more popular invertebrates, such as corals, clams, shrimps, and snails. However, even after having been a diver or marine hobbyist for years, one may know absolutely nothing about a group of animals called "tunicate
Tunicates are a group of marine invertebrates.
Non-vertebrate chordates are those animals that have a notochord but no true backbone. There are two groups known as the tunicates and lancelets. Tunicates include sea squirts and salps. Lancelets are a group of burrowing filter feeders that live on the ocean floor.
Sea squirts are more scientifically known as tunicates. The larval form of most tunicates is free-swimming and resembles a tadpole.
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Tunicates are part of the phylum Chordata, and there are as many of 2,150 species of them. Sea stars, flatworms, and snails are some of the predators of tunicates.
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The scientific name for tunicates is Phylum Chordata, Subphylum Tunicata.
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