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- 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....
- "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...
- narcomedusae consume the greatest diversity of mesopelagic prey, followed by physonect siphonop****s, ctenop****s and cephalopods. The importance of the so-called...