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science1 year ago

Scientists Uncover Identity of Elusive Ocean Mollusk

Researchers from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute have identified a previously unknown deep-sea nudibranch, named Bathydevius caudactylus, which inhabits the ocean's bathypelagic zone at depths of 1,000–4,000 meters. This bioluminescent creature, observed over two decades, moves like a jellyfish and captures prey with an oral hood similar to a Venus flytrap. Its unique anatomy and genetic makeup have led to its classification in a new phylogenetic family, marking it as the first nudibranch known to live at such depths.

science1 year ago

Scientists Unveil Enigmatic New Deep-Sea Sea Slug Species

Researchers have discovered a new species of deep-sea nudibranch, Bathydevius caudactylus, which uses a jelly-like hood to catch prey and glows to deter predators. This bioluminescent sea slug, found at depths of 3,300 to 13,100 feet, is unique for living in the water column rather than on the seafloor. Its distinct features led to the creation of a new family, Bathydevius. The species' feeding method resembles a Venus fly trap, and it exhibits convergent evolution with other marine creatures. The discovery was published after 20 years of research by MBARI scientists.

science1 year ago

Newly Discovered Glowing Sea Creatures Emerge from Ocean's Depths

Researchers have detailed the discovery of Bathydevius caudactylus, a bioluminescent nudibranch found in the ocean's 'midnight zone' off California's Monterey Bay. This unique sea slug, first observed in 2000, features a gelatinous hood, a paddle-like tail, and glowing appendages. It represents the first known deep-water column nudibranch and highlights the mysteries still present in Earth's largely unexplored oceans.