Why are there no insects in the open sea?

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Abstract

The air-filled tracheal respiratory system of insects prevents them from diving deeply in water. It is argued that this is the major factor in preventing insects from colonizing the open sea: they cannot descend sufficiently deeply in the daytime to escape being eaten by fish.

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Maddrell, S. H. P. (1998). Why are there no insects in the open sea? Journal of Experimental Biology. Company of Biologists Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.201.17.2461

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