The article discusses a report published within the issue regarding the biological, chemical, and ecological diversity of bioluminescence in the ocean. Multiple marine organisms from bacteria to fish depend on bioluminescence, which is the chemical generation of light, to find food, attract mates, ...
How and why bioluminescenceoccursis not fully understood; however, in the undersea realm, 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 tr...
Bioluminescence in the Ocean: Origins of Biological, Chemical, and Ecological Diversity Bioluminescence in the ocean: origins of biological, chemical and eco- logical diversity. Science 328, 704.Widder EA (2010) Bioluminescence in the Ocean: Origins of Biological, Chemical, and Ecological Diversity ....
Bioluminescence in Marine Creatures At night along the sea’s edge, the ocean sometimes seems to glow, as if lit from within. This glow is the result of bioluminescence, a phenomenon exhibited by many of the sea’s zooplankton. Bioluminescence is the production of cold light through internal b...
Passage 15 - Bioluminescence in Marine Creatures At night along the sea’s edge, the ocean sometimes seems to glow, as if lit from within. This glow is the result of bioluminescence, a phenomenon exhibited by many of the sea’s zooplankton. Bioluminescence is the production of cold light ...
托福真题-海洋发光生物Bioluminescence in Marine Creatures.pdf,Bioluminescence in Marine Creatures At night along the sea’s edge, the ocean sometimes seems to glow, as if lit from within. This glow is the result of bioluminescence, a phenomenon exhibited
if Mesosaurus could have swum across the ocean, its fossil remains should occur in other localities besides Brazil and South Africa. It is more logical to assume that Mesosaurus lived in lakes in what are now adjacent areas of South America and Africa but we...
1. Why does the author mention the common firefly in the passage? A. To relate the light production of marine creature to that of a familiar light-producing species B. To compare the light production of an insect with the more complex light production of marine creatures ...
This chapter begins with a brief introduction to the generation of light in bioluminescence in marine organisms, the uses of bioluminescence, and the distribution of bioluminescence in the ocean. The chapter then focuses on the instrumentation designed to measure bioluminescence and the propagation of ...
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....