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  1. Diadema setosum in Oman. Diadema setosum is a species of long-spined sea urchin belonging to the family Diadematidae. It is a typical sea urchin, with extremely long, hollow spines that are mildly venomous. D. setosum differs from other Diadema with five, characteristic white dots that can be found on its body.

  2. Diadema setosum is a long-spined sea urchin with five white spots on its body. It is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region and can cause mild stings with its venomous spines.

  3. Diadema setosum is a species of long-spined sea urchin belonging to the family Diadematidae. It is a typical sea urchin, with extremely long, hollow spines that are mildly venomous. D. setosum differs from other Diadema with five, characteristic white dots that can be found on its body.

  4. www.researchgate.net › publication › 279946168_Diadema(PDF) Diadema - ResearchGate

    Dec 31, 2013 · Diadema is a common and abundant sea urchin in the tropics with localized large influences on the grazing and benthic communities. There are six species, of which four are closely related...

  5. This study aims to fill this sampling gap and provide the first record of Diadema setosum from Malaysian Borneo using genetic diagnostics to conclusively establish the clade-level identity of the species. According to Cytochrome Oxidase I gene analysis, Diadema is monophyletic.

  6. May 24, 2023 · Abstract. The sea urchin Diadema setosum is an ecological key species across its range, particularly on coral reefs. In 2006 D. setosum was first observed in the Mediterranean Sea, and since, it has proliferated to occupy the entire Levantine Basin. Here we report the mass mortality of the invasive D. setosum in the Mediterranean Sea.

  7. record of Diadema setosum from Malaysian Borneo using genetic diagnostics. to conclusively establish the clade-level identity of the species. According to Cytochrome Oxidase I gene analysis, Diadema is monophyletic. Seven species of Diadema namely Diadema palmeri, Diadema clarki, Diadema mexicanum, Diadema antillarum, Diadema pauci.