Scientific Literature In situ swimming behavior of the Mariana snailfish Pseudoliparis swirei
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What is the core focus of the research titled 'In situ swimming behavior of the Mariana snailfish Pseudoliparis swirei'?
This literature focuses on: The hadal zone, defined as ocean depths below 6000 m, is one of Earth’s most extreme environments. The Mariana snailfish Pseudoliparis swirei is among the deepest known fishes, yet its natural behavior remains largely unknown. Here we quantify, fo...
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