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  1. Giant Pyrosome - Oceana

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    The order Pyrosomida belongs to the Class Thaliacea, along with Doliolida and Salpida, and contains two subfamilies (Pyrostremmatinae and Pyrosomatinae) that together encompass three genera and eight species (Table 1; Van Soest 1981; Govindarajan et al. 2011 ).
    aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/lol2.10350
    1. Introduction The pyrosome, Pyrosoma atlanticum, is the most widespread and common pelagic colonial tunicate in the Order Pyrosomida (class Thaliacea), and is known to have a distribution range that has historically been limited to warm, tropical-temperate waters between 50° N and 50° S ( Van Soest 1981 ).
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    Giant Pyrosomes are bioluminescent (light producing), giving rise to the common name, which comes from the Greek for fire (“pyro”) and body (“soma”). The light produced by Giant Pyrosomes is particularly bright and long lasting and is beautiful to witness.
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    Pyrosomes, genus Pyrosoma, are free-floating colonial tunicates that usually live in the upper layers of the open ocean in warm seas, although some may be found at greater depths. Pyrosomes are cylindrical or cone-shaped colonies up to 18 m (60 ft) long, made up of hundreds to thousands of individuals, known as zooids.
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    Web18 aug. 2023 · Pyrosomes are colonial tunicates that form gelatinous tubes and occasionally produce bioluminescent swarms. The rapid “bloom-bust” dynamics of pyrosomes have the potential to outcompete …

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