Characteristics Chlidonophora incerta lives in the deep waters of the
Atlantic ocean in the
Benthic zone. It is blind like all other species of
Rhynchonellata. It is stationary and attached to a surface like all other
brachiopods. It is a
filter feeder and its diet consists of suspended food particles in the water like
phytoplankton. It has a taphonomy of low mg
calcite like all other brachiopods. It is also
gonochoric, i.e. there are 2
genders,
male and
female and an organism is only one gender throughout its lifetime like in
humans.
Life cycle Firstly, the mother sheds the eggs into the water. The eggs are
fertilized during the time of
spawning. They hatch into free-swimming
larvae that
metamorphose into adults which are stationary and cannot move freely. == References ==