onkimis
Onkimis is a marine species belonging to the family Myctophidae, commonly known as lanternfish. These small, bioluminescent fish are distributed across deep-sea environments in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Typically measuring between 5 to 10 centimeters in length, onkimis are characterized by their slender bodies, large eyes, and specialized light-producing organs called photophores. These photophores are arranged in specific patterns along their bodies, assisting in camouflage, communication, and prey attraction in the dimly lit depths.
The primary function of bioluminescence in onkimis is believed to be predator avoidance, through counterillumination, where
Ecologically, onkimis form a significant component of deep-sea food webs, serving as prey for numerous larger