Heliaster helianthus is preyed on by the starfish
Meyenaster gelatinosus. In general, small individuals are eaten whole and large individuals are immune from attack, but medium-sized individuals lose arms by
autotomy. Having trapped its prey,
M. gelatinosus everts its stomach over several arms of its victim, which become autotomised in response to the predation. When this happens, the arms do not detach at the point where they become free, but higher up at their bases; at the same time, a split occurs along the connective tissue linking the arms to adjoining ones, indicating that a layer of mutable collagen is present there. ==References==