Konvoluní
Konvoluní is a term that can refer to several things, primarily in the context of biology and zoology. Most commonly, it describes a type of organism that exhibits a colony-forming behavior. This means that individual organisms, often genetically identical or closely related, live together in a structured community. This colonial arrangement can provide benefits such as increased defense against predators, improved foraging efficiency, or enhanced reproductive success. Examples of konvoluní organisms include many species of corals, sponges, bryozoans, and some types of algae. The specific structure and organization of these colonies can vary greatly, from simple aggregations to highly complex and integrated superorganisms.
In a more specific zoological context, konvoluní might also refer to the larval stage of certain marine