Deep-Sea-cember: Festive siphonophore
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Deep-Sea-cember: Festive siphonophore

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Day 8: Glow
For @montereybayaquarium ‘s Deep Sea December
UNMASKING THE BLUEBOTTLE REVEALING FOUR DISTINCT SPECIES THROUGH GLOBAL CITIZEN SCIENCE
For over two centuries, the Portuguese man o’ war (Physalia spp) was considered a single, cosmopolitan species, drifting across the world’s oceans and stinging unsuspecting swimmers. But new genomic research has overturned this long-held view, revealing that Physalia is not one species, but at least four: P. physalis, P. megalista, P. utriculus, and a newly described species, P. minuta. Researchers sequenced the genomes of 151 specimens from around the globe and found strong reproductive isolation between genetic lineages, even when their distributions overlap. This evidence aligns with historical descriptions from the 18th and 19th centuries, which proposed several species that were later dismissed due to limited data.
Crucially, the study integrated over 4,000 photographs from iNaturalist, using citizen science to match distinct morphologies with genetic lineages. These images, contributed by amateur naturalists, swimmers, and lifeguards, allowed researchers to confirm physical differences that earlier taxonomists could not consistently observe due to preservation challenges. The result is a rare success story in which modern genomics, historical records, and participatory science come together to clarify the taxonomy of one of the ocean’s most recognisable creatures.
The discovery not only rewrites the story of Physalia but also challenges assumptions about biodiversity in the open ocean, reminding us that even the most visible marine life can hold hidden complexity, and that everyone, from sailors of the past to today’s citizen scientists, has a role to play in uncovering it.
Reference: Church et al., 2025. Population genomics of a sailing siphonophore reveals genetic structure in the open ocean. Current Biology.
Rhizophysa filiformis // No common name
Rhizophysidae is a family of siphonophores in the suborder Cystonectae. Look at them go 💚🩵💜
Love to sea it 🌊
siphonophore mermaid and greenland shark mermaid

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A colony of Siphonophores sheds some of its zooids. This may be a defensive behaviour. Filmed in the Pacific Ocean. From Into the Abyss: Worlds of the Deep - The Midnight Zone (2024).
siphonophore. The Ocean Realm, National Geographic Society, 1978.
I’m giving these guys their own post because I realized they should have close ups since I had fun detailing them (idk how much tumblr will butcher the quality) Maybe I should give Sleipnir her own post too.