“…12% of ophiuroid species, N. Nakata, unpublished data), but the following developmental modes are known: planktotrophy via an eight‐armed ophiopluteus, facultative planktotrophy, lecithotrophy via a reduced pluteus or vitellaria larva that can be pelagic or demersal, and brooding (Byrne & Selvakumaraswamy, 2002 ; Hendler, 1991 ). There are many unresolved relationships within families, but widespread occurrence of developmental diversity suggests frequent transitions from feeding to nonfeeding larvae (Allen & Podolsky, 2007 ; Lessios & Hendler, 2022 ; O'Hara et al, 2019 ). This study utilizes larvae of intermediate mode of development to assess the effect of larval feeding on planktonic duration, percent metamorphosis, juvenile size, and juvenile energetic reserves.…”