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1. Giant eggs in a deep‐sea squid.

2. Systematic Distribution of Bioluminescence in Marine Animals: A Species-Level Inventory.

3. Honing in on bioluminescent milky seas from space.

4. The evolution of siphonophore tentilla for specialized prey capture in the open ocean.

5. Vertical trophic structure and niche partitioning of gelatinous predators in a pelagic food web: Insights from stable isotopes of siphonophores.

6. Deep pelagic food web structure as revealed by in situ feeding observations.

7. Insights into the BIODIVERSITY, BEHAVIOR, AND BIOLUMINESCENCE OF DEEP-SEA ORGANISMS: Using Molecular and Maritime Technology.

8. Swima (Annelida, Acrocirridae), holopelagic worms from the deep Pacific.

9. Comparative feeding behavior of planktonic ctenophores.

10. Phylogenetic analysis of lineage relationships among hyperiid amphipods as revealed by examination of the mitochondrial gene, cytochrome oxidase I (COI).

11. Comparative visual acuity of coleoid cephalopods.

12. Detection of a bioluminescent milky sea from space.

13. Numerical Modeling of Bioluminescence Distributions in the Coastal Ocean.

14. Integrating siphonophores into marine food‐web ecology.

15. Homeocurvature adaptation of phospholipids to pressure in deep-sea invertebrates.

16. Giants among Cnidaria: Large Nuclear Genomes and Rearranged Mitochondrial Genomes in Siphonophores.

17. A sticky thicket of glue cells: A comparative morphometric analysis of colloblasts in 20 species of comb jelly (phylum Ctenophora).

18. Quantification of bioluminescence from the surface to the deep sea demonstrates its predominance as an ecological trait.

19. Treasure and Turbulence in the Deep Sea.

20. A photoactivatable green-fluorescent protein from the phylum Ctenophora.

21. Deep-Sea, Swimming Worms with Luminescent "Bombs.".

22. Bioluminescent and Red-Fluorescent Lures in a Deep-Sea Siphonophore.

23. Characterizing the secret diets of siphonophores (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) using DNA metabarcoding.

24. Light and vision in the deep-sea benthos: I. Bioluminescence at 500-1000m depth in the Bahamian Islands.

25. Molecular Phylogenetics of the Siphonophora (Cnidaria), with Implications for the Evolution of Functional Specialization.

26. MARRUS CLAUDANIELS, A NEW SPECIES OF DEEP-SEA PHYSONECT SIPHONOPHORE (SIPHONOPORA, PHYSONECTAE).

27. Hidden diversity of Ctenophora revealed by new mitochondrial COI primers and sequences.

28. A chromosome-scale genome assembly and karyotype of the ctenophore Hormiphora californensis.

29. Moving conferences online: lessons learned from an international virtual meeting.

30. Biochemical characterization of diverse deep-sea anthozoan bioluminescence systems.

31. Midwater ecosystems must be considered when evaluating environmental risks of deep-sea mining.

32. How to tag a jellyfish? A methodological review and guidelines to successful jellyfish tagging.

33. Non-excitable fluorescent protein orthologs found in ctenophores.

34. Phylogenomic Analyses Support Traditional Relationships within Cnidaria.

35. Occurrence of Isopenicillin-N-Synthase Homologs in Bioluminescent Ctenophores and Implications for Coelenterazine Biosynthesis.

36. Protect high seas biodiversity.

37. Best Practices for Scientific Computing.

38. The Genome of the Ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi and Its Implications for Cell Type Evolution.

39. Correction to 'Moving conferences online: lessons learned from an international virtual meeting'.

40. Atolla reynoldsi sp. nov. (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa, Coronatae, Atollidae): A New Species of Coronate Scyphozoan Found in the Eastern North Pacific Ocean †.

41. A comparison across non-model animals suggests an optimal sequencing depth for de novo transcriptome assembly.

42. Recurrent jellyfish blooms are a consequence of global oscillations.

43. Genomic organization, evolution, and expression of photoprotein and opsin genes in Mnemiopsis leidyi: a new view of ctenophore photocytes.

44. Questioning the Rise of Gelatinous Zooplankton in the World's Oceans.

45. Differential Gene Expression in the Siphonophore Nanomia bijuga (Cnidaria) Assessed with Multiple Next-Generation Sequencing Workflows.

46. Evolutionary Relationships Among Scyphozoan Jellyfish Families Based on Complete Taxon Sampling and Phylogenetic Analyses of 18S and 28S Ribosomal DNA.

47. Post-spawning egg care by a squid.

48. Molecular evidence for the occurrence of ctenophore Mertensia ovum in the northern Baltic Sea and implications for the status of the Mnemiopsis leidyi invasion.

49. Broad phylogenomic sampling improves resolution of the animal tree of life.

50. Light Production by the Arm Tips of the Deep-Sea Cephalopod Vampyroteuthis infernalis.

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