Oikopleura dioica
Distribution:
Warm-temperate waters in Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans, Mediterranean and Red Seas.
Habitat:
Neritic.
Size:
1-8 mm
Predators:
The ctenophore, Mnemiopsis leidyi, copepods, fish.
Useful Facts or Characters:
Small, nearly transparent zooplankton with a trunk and tail.
Natural History:
O. dioica is the only species of appendicularian to have separate sexes; others are hermaphrodites. They secrete mucus filtering structures called houses, which are used to trap small particles. O. dioica builds as many as six houses per day; they can be found in high numbers. They are filter feeders.
References:
video source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtVv4Lf1jkE