2023
DOI: 10.1002/lol2.10350
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A global review of pyrosomes: Shedding light on the ocean's elusive gelatinous “fire‐bodies”

Laura E. Lilly,
Iain M. Suthers,
Jason D. Everett
et al.

Abstract: Pyrosomes are colonial tunicates that form gelatinous tubes and occasionally produce bioluminescent swarms. The rapid “bloom‐bust” dynamics of pyrosomes have the potential to outcompete other zooplankton, restructure marine food webs, enhance carbon export, and interfere with human activities. Pyrosomes have been recorded for at least two centuries, yet much remains unknown about their physiology, bloom mechanisms, and ecosystem impacts. Recent bloom reports prompt the question of whether frequencies or densit… Show more

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“…Pyrosomes are cylindrical colonies made of millimeter-sized individuals found in every ocean, in the top layers of the water column (De Carvalho and Bonecker, 2008). Pyrosomes can be significant contributors to carbon export and can rapidly form blooms, changing water column diversity and bioluminescence profiles (Lilly et al, 2023). The bioluminescence of the Pyrosoma genus has been well documented.…”
Section: Chordatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pyrosomes are cylindrical colonies made of millimeter-sized individuals found in every ocean, in the top layers of the water column (De Carvalho and Bonecker, 2008). Pyrosomes can be significant contributors to carbon export and can rapidly form blooms, changing water column diversity and bioluminescence profiles (Lilly et al, 2023). The bioluminescence of the Pyrosoma genus has been well documented.…”
Section: Chordatamentioning
confidence: 99%