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Nanomia bijuga, first described by Stefano Delle Chiaje in 1844 and originally named Physsophora bijuga, is a species of mesopelagic siphonophore in the family Agalmatidae As with all members of the siphonophorae order, it is a colonial organism composed of individual zooids. N. bijuga has a … Meer weergeven
Nanomia bijuga, like other siphonophores, is made up of genetically identical, but highly specialized, zooids. The organism is comprised of two main body segments: the nectosome … Meer weergeven
Some information is still unknown about how deep sea siphonophores consume food, but at this time, it is believed that these… Meer weergeven
Nanomia bijuga, a species of siphonophore, was first scientifically documented by the French zoologist Félix Dujardin in 1843. Its initial description marked a … Meer weergeven
Nanomia bijuga is widely distributed across all major oceans of the world except the Antarctic Ocean. A few of its sighted… Meer weergeven
Nanomia bijuga employs several strategies to evade predators such as medusas, which typically move linearly. This includes sweeping areas, changing direction, … Meer weergeven
As of January 2022, there is no specific information available regarding the conservation status of Nanomia bijuga on the IUCN Red List. Siphonophores, including … Meer weergeven
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