The black brittle star Ophiocomina nigra, common in the English Channel, is known to produce mucus when attacked. This mucus, already known for its antifouling capabilities and its role in the feeding and the locomotion behaviours of the brittle star, also emits weak light. We describe and characterize this emission of bioluminescence, thanks to a chemical triggering by hydrogen peroxide. It appears that the light emitted is 1000 times less intense than the light emitted by other brittle star species (Ophiopsila aranea and Amphipholis squamata). The luminous capabilities are homogeneously spread along the arms of the brittle star, what goes against the use of bioluminescence as a sacrificial lure. The mechanical stimu-lation of arms before ...
Six colour varieties were recognized in an intertidal population of Amphipholis squamata from Norman...
The brittle star Amphiura filiformis is classically present in muddy environments along the European...
The ophiuroid Amphipholis squamata (Echinodermata) is a bioluminescent species whose light productio...
The black brittle star Ophiocomina nigra, common in the English Channel, is known to produce mucus w...
In this study, we investigated the functions of bioluminescence (the production of light by living o...
A b strac t: In this study, we investigated the functions of bioluminescence (the production o f lig...
A diversity of organisms is endowed with the ability to emit light; this phenomenon is called biolum...
Bioluminescence is the capability to emit light thanks to a biochemical reaction. This reaction impl...
Study of the control mechanisms of light emission in invertebrates shows the involvement of several ...
Biodiversity in a rapidly changing world Louvain-la-Neuve, 28-29 April 2022 ABSTRACT : Coubris Const...
Despite the reasonable number of luminous species, echinoderm luminescence is still poorly documente...
Bioluminescence is a light production phenomena performed by means of chemical reactions or cellular...
Bioluminescence is the capability to emit visible light thanks to a biochemical reaction. About 80% ...
Bioluminescence is a light production phenomena performed by means of chemical reactions or cellular...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. N...
Six colour varieties were recognized in an intertidal population of Amphipholis squamata from Norman...
The brittle star Amphiura filiformis is classically present in muddy environments along the European...
The ophiuroid Amphipholis squamata (Echinodermata) is a bioluminescent species whose light productio...
The black brittle star Ophiocomina nigra, common in the English Channel, is known to produce mucus w...
In this study, we investigated the functions of bioluminescence (the production of light by living o...
A b strac t: In this study, we investigated the functions of bioluminescence (the production o f lig...
A diversity of organisms is endowed with the ability to emit light; this phenomenon is called biolum...
Bioluminescence is the capability to emit light thanks to a biochemical reaction. This reaction impl...
Study of the control mechanisms of light emission in invertebrates shows the involvement of several ...
Biodiversity in a rapidly changing world Louvain-la-Neuve, 28-29 April 2022 ABSTRACT : Coubris Const...
Despite the reasonable number of luminous species, echinoderm luminescence is still poorly documente...
Bioluminescence is a light production phenomena performed by means of chemical reactions or cellular...
Bioluminescence is the capability to emit visible light thanks to a biochemical reaction. About 80% ...
Bioluminescence is a light production phenomena performed by means of chemical reactions or cellular...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. N...
Six colour varieties were recognized in an intertidal population of Amphipholis squamata from Norman...
The brittle star Amphiura filiformis is classically present in muddy environments along the European...
The ophiuroid Amphipholis squamata (Echinodermata) is a bioluminescent species whose light productio...