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 ...
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This chapter describes bioluminescent bacteria that occur ubiquitously in the ocean and in some non-marine habitats. These bacteria also occur as symbionts, harbored by their hosts within special light organs. Hosts derive their ability ... JW Hastings - 《Methods in Enzymology》 被引量: 488发表...
ocean life. In the 1960s and 1970s, an increase in research occurred at institutions around the world (e.g., Station Biologique de Roscoff, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute; Gage and Tyler1991; Maienschein1989). Their findings of unexpectedly high species diversity in the deep-sea—...
Especially in the ocean, there is widespread distribution of bioluminescence, from the surface to the deep sea, and from the poles to the tropics, which gives an idea about the importance of light production in marine organisms. In ... MZ Karagozlu,F Karadeniz,SK Kim - Springer New York ...
In the ocean, the largest ecosystem on earth, light emission by organisms is one the most effective ways to communicate, due to the transparency and optical homogeneity of the midwater environment. Bioluminescence allows for finding mates, escaping predators, or attracting prey1, and organisms can...
Monterey bay(california)The long-term objective is to contribute to the development of the components of limited area, open boundary, coastal nowcast/forecast systems that will resolve the time and length scales of the relevant ocean dynamics in shallow coastal environments. Our objective is to ...
This relatively rare worldwide phenomenon illuminates the ocean, the waves, and the shoreline with a blue glow at night. The light or glow is created by marine plankton - scientifically known as dinoflagellate - which activates a blue glow when it senses movement in the water. ...
leaving most of the ocean environment in perpetual darkness. Yet even shallow ocean waters, dark only at night, harbor luminous organisms. In an extensive study off the California coast, 76% of all individual animals (in 553 taxa) observed between the surface and a depth of 3900 m are known...