. Ecological animal geography; an authorized, rewritten edition based on Tiergeographie auf ockologischer grundlage . Fig. 71.—Telescopic eyes of deep-sea fishes of various families: a, Argyro- pelecus affinis; b, Gigantura chuni; c, Winteria telescopa. After Brauer. tions of the animals of the lighted benthal have been discussed above (p. 188). They are extremely varied, in correlation with the variety of background on which the animals live. The colorations of pelagic ani- mals in the lighted zone are much less varied. The plankton animals are in the main transparent, in part owing to the hi


. Ecological animal geography; an authorized, rewritten edition based on Tiergeographie auf ockologischer grundlage . Fig. 71.—Telescopic eyes of deep-sea fishes of various families: a, Argyro- pelecus affinis; b, Gigantura chuni; c, Winteria telescopa. After Brauer. tions of the animals of the lighted benthal have been discussed above (p. 188). They are extremely varied, in correlation with the variety of background on which the animals live. The colorations of pelagic ani- mals in the lighted zone are much less varied. The plankton animals are in the main transparent, in part owing to the high water content


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