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English: Life history mechanisms of neustonic organisms - (c) deep water
(c) Neuston may also occupy deep water for one part of their life history (a hypothesis proposed for Velella by Woltereck [1), and (d) these deep-water habitats may allow them to take advantage of counter currents for transport in the direction opposite surface currents (a hypothesis proposed for Velella by Savilov [2]).
[1] Woltereck R. Ueber die Entwicklung der Velella aus einer in der tiefe vorkommenden Larve. Fischer; 1904.
[2] Savilov AI. Pleuston of the Pacific Ocean. In: Biology of the Pacific Ocean; 1969. p. 1–435.
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