emanavates
Emanavates is a proposed taxon of deep-sea gelatinous zooplankton characterized by translucent, soft-bodied forms that emit light through specialized photophores. The group is described in some scientific overviews as a distinct clade based on observed morphology and limited genetic data, though its formal taxonomic status remains unsettled and subject to revision.
Morphology within emanavates broadly includes umbrella- or bell-shaped bodies with trailing tentacle-like structures and a network
Distribution and habitat of emanavates are linked to the mid- to deep-ocean zones. They have been reported
Ecology and behavior are inferred from observational data and related gelatinous zooplankton. Emanavates are assumed to
Taxonomy and naming reflect ongoing scientific discussion. The term emanavate derives from observed light-emitting features, but