
Phronima - Wikipedia
Phronima is a genus of small, deep sea hyperiid amphipods of the family Phronimidae. It is found throughout the world's oceans, except in polar regions. [1] Phronima species live in the pelagic …
定居慎戎 - 百度百科
定居慎戎(Phronima sedentaria)是世界上最大的海生浮游生物。 定居慎戎的体内含有很多海水,身体膨大呈球形使身体比重接近海水,便于在水中浮游,不易下沉。
This Terrifying Parasite Bears an Uncanny Resemblance to the …
2014年2月5日 · In the darkness of the deep sea, the tiny crustacean Phronima lurks. Phronima are terrifying: they kill plankton, eat their insides and ride around the ocean in the planktons' …
Phronima - Smithsonian Ocean
This tiny, shrimplike creature is no more than 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) long, but it’s as ferocious as a shark. Its giant eyes spot prey. Huge claws grab the prey, and a tiny mouth rips it to shreds. …
Meet Phronima, the barrel-riding parasite that inspired the movie Alien
2014年2月3日 · Equipped with impressive front claws, Phronima carves away their insides to leave an empty barrel structure. It then climbs inside and sails the sea from within, feeding off …
Phronima sedentaria - Wikipedia
Phronima sedentaria is a species of amphipod crustaceans found in oceans at a depth of up to 1 km (0.6 mi). They are large in size relative to other members of the family Phronimidae. [3]
Observations on the Anatomy and Behavior of Phronima …
Phronima sedentaria is one of the most well-known and common hyperiid amphipods in the plankton, and its relationship with gelatinous zooplankton such as siphonophores, pyrosomes, …
Phronima | Science and the Sea
2008年6月8日 · Imagine that you’re diving in an alien environment -- a few feet down in the middle of the ocean -- when you come face to face with a creature with giant eyes, big claws, and a …
太平洋慎戎基本信息 - 百度知道
2024年7月5日 · 慎戎属(Phronima)是该科下的一个属,它是由Latreille所命名的,这个属下的生物在全球海洋生态系统中扮演着不可或缺的角色。 太平洋慎戎的分布范围主要集中在广阔的海 …
Genus Phronima - iNaturalist
Phronima is a genus of small, deep sea hyperiid amphipods of the family Phronimidae. It is found throughout the world's oceans, except in polar regions. Phronima species live in the pelagic …