Term class
Biological terms
The term in English
Sessile species
English article
(also fouling species, attached species, sedentary species, sedentaria) Sessility is a characteristic of invertebrates and primitive Chordata (Thunicata) such that they are not able to move about. Sessile animals are usually permanently attached to a solid substrate(see Periphyton). Sessile animals typically have a motile (free-living) phase in their development or resting phase (vegetative buds). Many sessile animals, including bryozoans, sponges, corals and hydra, are capable of asexual reproduction in situ by the process of budding.
The term in Russian
Прикрепленные виды
Russian article
Также обрастатели, седентарные, см. также Periphyton.
The term in Finnish
Sessiili
Finnish article
Alustaan kiinnittynyt laji.
The term in Estonian
Sessiilsed liigid
Estonian article
Substraadile kinnitunud, aktiivselt mitteliikuvad liigid.