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{{Species
{{Species

|name = Polar Gildron
|name = Polar Gildron

|week = 22
|week = 22

|generation = 142
|generation = 142

|creator = Nergali
|creator = Nergali

|image = Polar_Gildron.gif
|image = Polar_Gildron.gif

|extant = 1
|extant = 1

|ancestor = Gilded Gildring
|ancestor = Gilded Gildring

|size = Microscopic
|size = Microscopic

|habitat = Mason Polar Sea
|habitat = Mason Polar Sea

|diet = Photosynthesis
|diet = Photosynthesis

|reproduction= Hermaphrodite, Spores
|reproduction= Hermaphrodite, Spores

|domain = Eukaryota
|domain = Eukaryota

|kingdom = Croceophyta
|kingdom = Croceophyta

|subkingdom = Maciophyta
|subkingdom = Maciophyta

|phylum = Chrysocyclia
|phylum = Chrysocyclia

|class = Xanthodisca
|class = Xanthodisca

|order = Aureitestales
|order = Aureitestales

|superfamily = Aureitestacea
|superfamily = Aureitestacea

|family = Aureitestaceae
|family = Aureitestaceae

|genus = Aureitabula
|genus = Aureitabula

|species = polarus
|species = polarus

}}
}}



Revision as of 21:51, 12 December 2023

Polar Gildron
(Aureitabula polarus)
Main image of Polar Gildron
Species is extinct.
23/?, unknown cause
Information
CreatorNergali Other
Week/Generation22/142
HabitatMason Polar Sea
SizeMicroscopic
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietPhotosynthesis
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionHermaphrodite, Spores
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Aureitabula
Aureitabula polarus
Ancestor:Descendants:

Splitting from its ancestor, the polar gildron has developed sexual reproduction, with the center being the male part and the outer being female. When they connect to one another, genetic material is passed between individuals. Later on, both produce spores before eventually dying. Occurring in great numbers in deeper waters compared to other species on Mason that fill the niche of phytoplankton, it requires less light and has thrived with little direct competition.

Living Relatives (click to show/hide)

These are randomly selected, and organized from lowest to highest shared taxon. (This may correspond to similarity more than actual relation)