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part 2: mesopelagic (twilight zone)
- how much sunlight reaches this zone? what is the purpose of the bioluminescence of many animals found in this zone?
- describe the process of the \daily vertical migration.\ why do animals do this?
- name two organisms that live in the twilight zone.
Brief Explanations
- Only about 1 - 5% of sunlight reaches the mesopelagic (Twilight Zone). Bioluminescence in animals here is used for communication, camouflage, attracting prey, and avoiding predators.
- Daily vertical migration involves animals moving up to the surface - waters at night to feed (where food is more abundant) and descending to the Twilight Zone during the day to avoid predators.
- Examples of organisms in the Twilight Zone include lanternfish and hatchetfish.
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- Only about 1 - 5% of sunlight reaches this zone. The purpose of bioluminescence in many animals is for communication, camouflage, attracting prey, and avoiding predators.
- The process of "daily vertical migration" is when animals move up to the surface - waters at night to feed (as there is more food available near the surface at night) and move back down to the Twilight Zone during the day to avoid visual - hunting predators.
- Two organisms that live in the Twilight Zone are lanternfish and hatchetfish.