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  1. Pyrosome - Wikipedia

  2. Pyrosome - Wikipedia

  3. Pyrosomes: Enigmatic marine inhabitants with an important role in …

  4. A global review of pyrosomes: Shedding light on the ocean's …

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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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    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. Colonies range in size from less than one centimeter to several metres in length. They are commonly called "sea pickles".
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    Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative Pyrosomes are widely distributed pelagic tunicates that have the potential to reshape marine food webs when they bloom. However, their grazing preferences and interactions with the background microbial community are poorly understood.
    Pyrosomes are actually colonies composed of hundreds and sometimes thousands of individuals known (reason 1.5 to love pyrosomes) as zooids. The individuals work in unison to propel the colony through the water. Enjoy a year of unlimited access to The Atlantic—including every story on our site and app, subscriber newsletters, and more.
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  7. Giant Pyrosome | Oceana

  8. Host-specific symbioses and the microbial prey of a pelagic tunicate

  9. (PDF) CURRENT EVIDENCE A global review of pyrosomes

  10. The unique ecological role of pyrosomes in the Eastern Tropical

  11. Giant pyrosomes interact intimately with tiny microbes in the …