Investigating Bathydevius and its adaptations could reveal more about the midnight zone, which is the largest habitat on Earth and accounts for 70% of all seawater on the planet.
A study describing the new species published Tuesday in the journal Deep Sea Research Part I.
“The deep water column is maybe the last place you’d expect to find a nudibranch,” Robison said.
The midnight zone is cold and dark and very forbidding to us terrestrial creatures, yet it is filled with life, albeit life forms adapted to a very different set of challenges than we face.
The sea slug is bioluminescent, leading it to look "starry" when threatened.
Persons:
Bathydevius, Bruce Robison, Steven Haddock, “ We’ve, ”, Robison, Haddock, Mariana Trench, ” Robison, Bathydevius caudactylus, ” Haddock, smothers, “, Bioluminescence
Organizations:
CNN —, Aquarium Research, Aquarium Research Institute, Tiburon, ”, National Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration
Locations:
Monterey, Monterey Bay, Coast, North America, Oregon, Southern California, Mariana, Mt, Everest