hoolikene
Hoolikene is a small, mobile aquatic invertebrate belonging to the class Hydrozoa within the phylum Cnidaria. It is characterized by its delicate, transparent body and the presence of tentacle structures used for capturing plankton and small particles from the water. Hoolikene are typically found in cold, temperate marine environments, often inhabiting coastal waters, fjords, and estuarine regions.
The organism exhibits a biphasic life cycle, alternating between a sessile polyp stage and a free-swimming
Hoolikene play a role in marine ecosystems as both predators and prey. They serve as a food
Research on hoolikene has provided insights into cnidarian biology, including their reproductive strategies and bioluminescent properties