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California Spiny Chiton

nuttallina californica

The California Spiny Chiton (Nuttallina californica) is a resilient marine mollusk native to the rugged intertidal zones of the North American Pacific coast. Easily recognized by its oval, eight-plated shell surrounded by a bristly, spine-covered border called a girdle, this hardy creature is perfectly adapted to survive the punishing force of crashing waves. It is highly famous for its homing behavior; individuals erode form-fitting depressions, known as "home scars," into rocky sandstone reefs over their lifetimes. These secure pits prevent them from drying out during low tide and shelter them from predators. As crucial grazers of the intertidal ecosystem, they feed on algae and play a vital role in maintaining the balance of local marine flora.

Hábitat: Found in the high to mid-intertidal rocky shores, often nestled in self-eroded pits on wave-swept sandstone or shale reefs.

Aspecto

This species is a medium-sized chiton typically measuring between 2.5 and 5 centimeters in length, featuring an elongated oval body. Its eight overlapping shell plates are usually heavily eroded, pitted, or encrusted with algae, displaying dull shades of brown, dark green, or gray. The most distinguishing visual marker is its prominent, fleshy girdle, which is thickly carpeted with stiff, dark, spine-like bristles. The underside of the animal consists of a broad, muscular foot used for suctioning onto rocks, which is pale cream to light orange-yellow in color.

ReinoAnimaliaFiloMolluscaClasePolyplacophoraOrdenChitonidaFamiliaTonicellidaeGéneroNuttallina
California Spiny Chiton
California Spiny Chiton

Categoría

Invertebrate

Rareza

Common

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By boring pits into coastal rocks, these chitons act as ecosystem engineers, creating microhabitats that other small intertidal creatures use for shelter.

If accidentally dislodged by strong waves or a predator, the California Spiny Chiton can roll into a tight ball, much like a land-dwelling pillbug, to protect its soft underparts.

The teeth on a chiton's radula are capped with magnetite, making them hard enough to leave visible scrape marks on sandstone rocks.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Bioerosion Excavation

Slowly grinds away rocky substrate using its hard teeth and shell valves to carve a form-fitting pit that acts as a secure home.

Habilidad

Homing Instinct

Exhibits strong navigation skills, leaving its rock scar at high tide to forage for food and returning to the exact same position before the tide recedes.

Habilidad

Magnetic Teeth

Utilizes teeth capped with magnetite, a highly magnetic iron mineral, allowing it to scrape tough algae off hard rock without wearing down its radula.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
2-5 cm
Peso
0.005-0.02 kg
Esperanza de vida
5-20 años
Incubación
1-3 días

Dieta y alimentación

Primarily grazes on microalgae, sporelings, and various small seaweeds growing on rocky surfaces in the intertidal zone.

Diferencias por edad: Juveniles consume almost exclusively microscopic biofilms and diatoms, while mature adults graze on larger red and green macroalgae.

Alimentos principales

  • Sea Lettuce
  • Red Algae
  • Benthic Diatoms
  • Microscopic algal biofilm

Método de búsqueda

  • Grazing

Conexiones ecológicas

eaten by

Black Oystercatcher

Haematopus bachmani

Frequently preyed upon by this coastal bird, which uses its chisel-like beak to pry the chiton from its rocky depression.

eaten by

Ochre Sea Star

Pisaster ochraceus

Preyed upon by this sea star during high tide when the chiton is submerged.

hunts

Sea Lettuce

Ulva lactuca

A primary green macroalgae species consumed by grazing chitons.

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Seguridad

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a California Spiny Chiton?

La forma más fácil de identificar a California Spiny Chiton es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de California Spiny Chiton?

2-5 cm

¿Cuál es el peso de California Spiny Chiton?

0.005-0.02 kg

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de California Spiny Chiton?

5-20 años

¿Qué come California Spiny Chiton?

Primarily grazes on microalgae, sporelings, and various small seaweeds growing on rocky surfaces in the intertidal zone.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente California Spiny Chiton?

Found in the high to mid-intertidal rocky shores, often nestled in self-eroded pits on wave-swept sandstone or shale reefs.

¿Cómo caza California Spiny Chiton?

Grazing

¿Cuál es el incubación de California Spiny Chiton?

1-3 días

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