salpids
Salpids, also known as salps, are free-swimming pelagic tunicates that belong to the class Thaliacea. They are found in oceans worldwide, from the surface to the deep sea, and are particularly abundant in warmer waters. Salps are barrel-shaped and transparent, with a gelatinous body. They are filter feeders, drawing water through their bodies and extracting plankton and other small organisms for sustenance.
A distinctive feature of salpids is their life cycle, which involves a form of asexual reproduction called
Salpids play an important role in marine ecosystems. As efficient filter feeders, they can significantly impact