he expects there will still be enough of the microscopic algae that emit the bioluminescent glow — a type of dinoflagellate — to light up waves somewhere along Southern California’s coast. During the day, those dinoflagellates cast a rusty hue across the oce...
"This is part of a phenomenon that we call an algal bloom or a red tide." 德鲁·卢卡斯 斯克利普斯海洋研究所 副教授 “这种生物的发光现象属于 ‘藻华’,也叫 ‘赤潮’。” The people in southern California are flocking to see it. 美国南加州的人们蜂拥而至观赏这一景象。 "And you should alrea...
Kinetics and local spatial patterns of bioluminescence in the mesopelagic copepod Gaussia princeps (T. Scott), collected by net off the coast of southern California, USA, were investigated from 1986 to 1989. Luminescence elicited by single electrical stimuli began as a localized secretion from any ...
DiscoveryofaglowingmillipedeinCaliforniaandthe gradualevolutionofbioluminescenceinDiplopoda PaulE.Marek a,1 andWendyMoore b a DepartmentofEntomology,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniversity,Blacksburg,VA24061;and b DepartmentofEntomology,Universityof
Department of Zoology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, 62901, USA Frank E. Anderson & Alexis Bergman Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, The University of California, Los Angeles, CA, 90095, USA Samantha H. Cheng Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology, The ...
Triacylglycerols and wax esters in the lipids of deep midwater teleost fishes of the Southern California Bight Marine Biology, 98 (1988), pp. 15-22, 10.1007/BF00392654 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Neighbors and Nafpaktitis, 1982 M.A. Neighbors, B.G. Nafpaktitis Lipid compositions, water con...
resulting in bioluminescence across animal phyla, and describes and characterizes the first putative chordate luciferase. Similar content being viewed by others Laboratory culture of the California Sea FireflyVargula tsujii(Ostracoda: Cypridinidae): Developing a model system for the evolution of marine ...
Data were collected in the greater Monterey Bay area in central California, USA and include 369,326 pelagic and 154,275 epibenthic observations at Davidson Seamount, Guide Seamount, Sur Ridge and Monterey Bay. Because direct observation of in situ bioluminescence remains a technical challenge, taxa...
crassicornis was also collected in May 1987 in the northern Sargasso Sea, and in October 1988 north of Hawaii, and S. borealis was obtained in September 1989 off the southern California coast. Emission spectra were obtained with an optical multichannel analyzer. Bioluminescence of C. faurei ...
Gulf of CaliforniaOver large spatial scales (>10 km), bioluminescence was inversely correlated with sea-surface temperature. Bioluminescence levels were higher in the cooler waters of the northern and central gulf and lower in the warm waters of the southern gulf. Values ranged over 3 orders of ...