- egg. The
majority of
physonect siphonop****s are pelagic, with the
exception of Rhodallidae,
which are a
family of
benthic physonects first collected during...
- and
drift at the
surface of the
water or stay
afloat in the deep sea.
Physonects have a pneumatop**** and nectosome,
which harbors the nectop****s used...
-
whitish and
transparent (though
other colours have been seen)—known as a
physonect colony. The
larger end
features a transparent, dome-like
float known as...
-
narcomedusae consume the
greatest diversity of
mesopelagic prey,
followed by
physonect siphonop****s, ctenop****s and cephalopods.
Jellyfish This free-floating...
-
narcomedusae consume the
greatest diversity of
mesopelagic prey,
followed by
physonect siphonop****s, ctenop****s and cephalopods. The
importance of the so-called...
- Haddock, Steven. (2005).
Marrus Claudanielis, a New
Species of Deep-sea
Physonect Siphonop**** (Siphonophora, Physonectae).
Bulletin of
Marine Science....
-
narcomedusae consume the
greatest diversity of
mesopelagic prey,
followed by
physonect siphonop****s, ctenop****s and cephalopods. The
importance of the so-called...
- "Distributed
propulsion enables fast and
efficient swimming modes in
physonect siphonop****s".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of
Sciences of the...
-
included identifying nine new species, most
notably the cold-water
southern physonect Pyrostephos vanhoeffeni that was
collected from the
South Pole expedition...