Influence of Siphonophore Behavior upon Their Natural Diets: Evidence for Aggressive Mimicry

Science. 1980 Aug 29;209(4460):1045-7. doi: 10.1126/science.209.4460.1045.

Abstract

Collection by divers permitted determination of the natural diets of siphonophore species within II genera. Siphonophores that swim rapidly to spread their tentacles capture small prey, whereas those that swim very weakly capture much larger prey. Nematocyst batteries of two species of weak swimmers closely resemble copepods and fish larvae. Morphology, behavior, and diet suggest that these two species attract large prey by mimicking other zooplankton.