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Salpa maxima Forskål, 1775; Salpa thompsoni (Foxton, 1961) Salpa tuberculata Metcalf, 1918; Salpa younti van Soest, 1973; Genus Soestia (also accepted as Iasis) Soestia cylindrica (Cuvier, 1804) Soestia zonaria (Pallas, 1774) Genus Thalia. Thalia cicar van Soest, 1973; Thalia democratica Forskål, 1775; Thalia … See more
A salp (plural salps, also known colloquially as “sea grape”) or salpa (plural salpae or salpas ) is a barrel-shaped, planktonic See more
Salps are common in equatorial, temperate, and cold seas, where they can be seen at the surface, singly or in long, stringy See more
The incursion of a large number of salps (Salpa fusiformis) into the North Sea in 1920 led to a failure of the Scottish herring fishery. See more
Salps have a complex life cycle, with an obligatory alternation of generations. Both portions of the life cycle exist together in the seas—they look quite different, but both are mostly … See more
A reason for the success of salps is how they respond to phytoplankton blooms. When food is plentiful, salps can quickly bud off See more
The World Register of Marine Species lists the following genera and species in the order Salpida:
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