Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 53(7), 1272-1283 (2006)Priede I, Bagley P, Way S, Herring P, Partridge J. 2006. Bioluminescence in the deep sea: Free-fall lander observations in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Verde. Deep Sea Res. I 53:1272-83...
A novel autonomous free-fall lander vehicle, with a capability down to 6000m, was deployed off Cape Verde for studies on bioluminescence in the deep sea. The system was equipped with a high-sensitivity Intensified Silicon Intensified Target (ISIT) video camera, a programmable control-recording uni...
Recently,Rambouillet,a small historic French town,has teamed up with a company called Glowee to turn the city into a full-scale bioluminescence laboratory.The goal is to change the way in which cities use light.The company uses marine (海的) bacteria harvested from the coas...
it appears to be used in a variety of interesting and ingenious ways. The most commonly observed form of bioluminescence in the sea is the pinpoint sparking of light at night that can create cometlike trails behind moving objects. Almost always, this is the result of dinoflagellates reacting...
In the scientific research about the deep - sea creatures, the term "bioluminescence" is frequently mentioned. It refers to the ability of certain organisms to produce light. What does "bioluminescence" probably mean? A. The study of deep - sea life B. The process of living things generating...
even more spectacular, the living copepod appears as if constructed of delicately handcrafted, multicolored pieces of stained glass. Within the deep sea, some fish also have a dangling bioluminescent lure or a patch of luminescent skin near the mouth, which may be used to entice unsuspecting ...
Which of the following aquatic animals is known for its bioluminescence (producing light) and lives in the deep sea? A. Lanternfish B. Herring C. Flounder D. Catfish (although some catfish can be in water, not typically deep - sea) ...
In the water, Sapphirina creates short flashes of a remarkably rich, azure blue light. But its appearance under a microscope is even more spectacular, the living copepod appears as if constructed of delicately handcrafted, multicolored pieces of stained glass. Within the deep sea, some fish ...
Bradner H, Bartlett M, Blackinton G, Clem J (1987) Biolumi- nescence profile in the deep Pacific Ocean. Deep-Sea Res I 34:1831-1840BRADNER,H., AND OTHERS. 1987. Bioluminescence profile in the deep Pacific Ocean. Deep-Sea Res. 34: 1831-1840....
Bioluminescence is a prominent functional trait used for visual communication. A recent quantification showed that in pelagic ecosystems more than 75% of individual macro-planktonic organisms are categorized as able to emit light. In benthic ecosystems,