siphonophore การใช้
- Although they are commonly mistaken for jellyfish, bluebottles are actually siphonophores.
- Like other hydrozoans, certain siphonophores can emit light.
- It is assumed to have preyed on siphonophores, like its living relatives.
- However, examination of RNA material identified it as a siphonophore in 2016.
- Twinkling red lights are thought to attract the small fish eaten by these siphonophores.
- They are deep-sea marine fishes that eat siphonophores . " Chalcidichthys malacapterygius"
- Most mesopelagic organisms, including mesopelagic fish, squid and siphonophores, make daily vertical migrations.
- This species grows to a length of siphonophore of the genus " Erenna ".
- This siphonophore is also thought to have been involved in the loss of a million farmed salmon in Ireland in 2003.
- For example, the nematocysts ( stinging cells ) of the transparent siphonophore " Agalma okenii " resemble small copepods.
- Life is not really designed to be counted in this manner, as is particularly evident in some phyla such as siphonophores.
- These animals, Robison said, were a relatively small type of siphonophore, a colonial animal whose different members worked in unison.
- "Bathyphysa conifera ", a siphonophore, has been called " Flying Spaghetti Monster " in reference to the FSM.
- "Glaucus atlanticus " feeds on other pelagic creatures, including the venomous siphonophore, the Portuguese man o'war.
- Adults likely feed on medusae, siphonophores, ctenophores, and salps, as well as some fishes, crustaceans, and molluscs.
- Some siphonophores superficially resemble jellyfish, one example being the venomous Portuguese man o'war ( " Physalia physalis " ).
- A siphonophore of the genus " Erenna " has been discovered at a depth of around off the coast of Monterey, California.
- These small Cnidaria are part of a specialised ocean surface community that includes the better-known cnidarian siphonophore, the Portuguese man o'war.
- In the water column, organisms such as squid, krill, jellyfish, siphonophores, and larvaceans have been observed during installation and maintenance work.
- The "'Diphyidae "'are a family of colonial siphonophores with two nectophores ( swimming bells ) arranged one behind the other.
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