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* (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strongylocentrotus_purpuratus Retrieved:2024-4-24.
* (Wikipedia, 2024) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strongylocentrotus_purpuratus Retrieved:2024-4-24.
** '''''Strongylocentrotus purpuratus''''' is a [[species]] of sea urchin in the [[Family (biology)|family]] [[Strongylocentrotidae]] commonly known as the '''[[purple sea urchin]].''' It lives along the eastern edge of the [[Pacific|Pacific Ocean]] extending from [[Ensenada, Baja California|Ensenada]], [[Mexico]], to [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. <ref> Ricketts EF, Calvin J. Between Pacific Tides. 3rd Rev. edn. 1962 by J.W. Hedgpeth. XII 516. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA. 1939 </ref> This [[sea urchin]] species is deep purple in color, and lives in lower inter-tidal and nearshore sub-tidal communities. Its eggs are orange when secreted in water.  January, February, and March function as the typical active reproductive months for the species. Sexual maturity is reached around two years.  It normally grows to a diameter of about 10&nbsp;cm (4&nbsp;inches) and may live as long as 70 years. <ref> T.A. Ebert, J. R. Southon, 2003. Fish. Bull. 101, 915 </ref> ''Strongylocentrotus purpuratus'' is used as a [[model organism]] and its [[genome]] was the first echinoderm genome to be sequenced.  
** '''''Strongylocentrotus purpuratus''''' is a [[species]] of sea urchin in the [[Family (biology)|family]] [[Strongylocentrotidae]] commonly known as the '''[[purple sea urchin]].''' It lives along the eastern edge of the [[Pacific|Pacific Ocean]] extending from [[Ensenada, Baja California|Ensenada]], [[Mexico]], to [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. <ref> Ricketts EF, Calvin J. Between Pacific Tides. 3rd Rev. edn. 1962 by J.W. Hedgpeth. XII 516. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA. 1939 </ref> This [[sea urchin]] species is deep purple in color, and lives in lower inter-tidal and nearshore sub-tidal communities. Its eggs are orange when secreted in water.  January, February, and March function as the typical active reproductive months for the species. Sexual maturity is reached around two years.  It normally grows to a diameter of about 10&nbsp;cm (4&nbsp;inches) and may live as long as 70 years. <ref> T.A. Ebert, J. R. Southon, 2003. Fish. Bull. 101, 915 </ref> ''Strongylocentrotus purpuratus'' is used as a [[model organism]] and its [[genome]] was the first echinoderm genome to be sequenced.  
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  1. Ricketts EF, Calvin J. Between Pacific Tides. 3rd Rev. edn. 1962 by J.W. Hedgpeth. XII 516. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA. 1939
  2. T.A. Ebert, J. R. Southon, 2003. Fish. Bull. 101, 915