Salpa maxima
From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
Giant salp (Salpa maxima): This species, like other salps, has two forms: in one stage, it is a solitary animal which asexually produces a long chain of "aggregate-form" salps which swim as chains of individuals as if they formed one large organism, and reproduce sexually. Salps tend to be noticed when they die-off and are found floating everywhere, or when they come up on trollers' lines. This salp is somewhat larger than Salpa fusiformis. However, there may be some disagreement as to whether at least some Salpa maxima specimens actually fall under Salpa fusiformia, which normally measures less than 5cm without its projections. More importantly, in this species unlike in S. fusiformis, muscles 4 and 5 are connected.
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Weblinks
- WoRMS Page for Salpa maxima
- Search Arctos Database for Salpa maxima (Southeast only)
- Search Arctos Database for Salpa maxima (entire database)
- Encyclopedia of Life search for Salpa maxima
- iNaturalist Observations for Salpa maxima in Southeast Alaska
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