The
larvae of this limpet species settle and
metamorphose on the algal
frond. Here it feeds on its host’s tissue using its
radula, leaving small depressions in the frond. As the limpets grow larger, they move down the
stipe of the
seaweed towards the
holdfast, where they establish themselves by excavating a depression. This can weaken the holdfast, eventually resulting in the
seaweed being dislodged by storms. The seaweed is often washed ashore, with the blue-rayed limpets still in place. ==References==