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Biology/Natural History: This bathypelagic species is widespread but not as common as are many other bathypelagic crustaceans along our coast. Near the Canary Islands it appears to vertically migrate to near the surface at night. Sergestids swim through the midwater, using their long antennae to detect vibrations of potential prey which they grasp with their pereopods.

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Source: Invertebrates of the Salish Sea

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