Yoldia arctica

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Yoldia arctica is a species of cold-water bivalve mollusk whose fossil remains are characteristic of certain Arctic and sub-Arctic marine sediments.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Yoldia (Portlandia) arctica 2
Yoldia arctica canonical 2

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bivalve species
marine invertebrate
mollusc
bodySymmetry bilateral symmetry
class Bivalvia
climatePreference cold marine waters
distribution Arctic Ocean
sub-Arctic seas
environment cold-water
marine
family Yoldiidae
feedingType deposit feeder
fossilCharacteristicOf Arctic marine sediments
sub-Arctic marine sediments
genus Yoldia
habitat soft marine sediments
hasLifeStage larval planktonic stage
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle benthic
locomotion limited burrowing movement
notableFor abundant fossil remains in Arctic sediments
phylum Mollusca
reproduction sexual reproduction
respiration gills
shellType bivalve shell
skeleton calcareous shell
taxonRank species
trophicLevel primary consumer
usedAs biostratigraphic indicator
paleoenvironmental indicator

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Yoldia Sea namedAfter Yoldia arctica
Yoldia Sea hasFossil Yoldia arctica
Yoldiahavet (Swedish) namedAfter Yoldia arctica
subject surface form: Yoldiahavet
this entity surface form: Yoldia (Portlandia) arctica
Yoldiahavet (Swedish) hasCharacteristicFossil Yoldia arctica
subject surface form: Yoldiahavet
this entity surface form: Yoldia (Portlandia) arctica