Luminous deep-sea etmopterid sharks use hormonal control to regulate bioluminescence. Melatonin and prolactin trigger light emission and, conversely, α-melanocyte stimulating hormone actively reduces ongoing luminescence. Interestingly, these hormones are also known as regulators of skin pigment motion in teleost fish and epipelagic elasmobranchs. On the other hand, the melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) is another regulator of the skin pigment motion in fish melanophores. Here, we studied the putative effect of MCH on the light emission control of the velvet belly lanternshark, Etmopterus spinax (Etmopteridae). In parallel, the presence of the MCH receptor in our model is investigated through database searches. Our results show that MCH i...
Photogenic organs (photophores) of the velvet belly lantern shark (Etmopterus spinax) are under horm...
Colour change of the skin in lower vertebrates such as fish has been a subject of great scientific a...
Luminous sharks are represented in three families, Etmopteridae, Dalatiidae and Somniosidae. Even st...
The velvet belly lantern shark (Etmopterus spinax) emits a blue luminescence from thousands of tiny ...
Slendertail lanternshark, Etmopterus molleri, displays a hormonal control to regulate its biolumines...
Among Etmopteridae and Dalatiidae, luminous species use hormonal control to regulate bioluminescence...
The smalleye pygmy shark (Squaliolus aliae) is a dwarf pelagic shark from the Dalatiidae family that...
In the permanent darkness of the deep-sea, a vast majority of organisms including molluscs, crustace...
In the permanent darkness of the deep-sea, a vast majority of organisms including molluscs, crustace...
Lantern sharks are small deep-sea sharks that harbour complex species-specific luminescent photophor...
Lantern sharks are small deep-sea sharks that harbour complex species-specific luminescent photophor...
Bioluminescence is a common feature in the permanent darkness of the deep-sea. In fishes, light is e...
In the depths of our oceans, Etmopteridae and Dalatiidae, two luminous shark families, have evolved ...
Colour change of the skin in lower vertebrates such as fish has been a subject of great scientific a...
Colour change of the skin in lower vertebrates such as fish has been a subject of great scientific a...
Photogenic organs (photophores) of the velvet belly lantern shark (Etmopterus spinax) are under horm...
Colour change of the skin in lower vertebrates such as fish has been a subject of great scientific a...
Luminous sharks are represented in three families, Etmopteridae, Dalatiidae and Somniosidae. Even st...
The velvet belly lantern shark (Etmopterus spinax) emits a blue luminescence from thousands of tiny ...
Slendertail lanternshark, Etmopterus molleri, displays a hormonal control to regulate its biolumines...
Among Etmopteridae and Dalatiidae, luminous species use hormonal control to regulate bioluminescence...
The smalleye pygmy shark (Squaliolus aliae) is a dwarf pelagic shark from the Dalatiidae family that...
In the permanent darkness of the deep-sea, a vast majority of organisms including molluscs, crustace...
In the permanent darkness of the deep-sea, a vast majority of organisms including molluscs, crustace...
Lantern sharks are small deep-sea sharks that harbour complex species-specific luminescent photophor...
Lantern sharks are small deep-sea sharks that harbour complex species-specific luminescent photophor...
Bioluminescence is a common feature in the permanent darkness of the deep-sea. In fishes, light is e...
In the depths of our oceans, Etmopteridae and Dalatiidae, two luminous shark families, have evolved ...
Colour change of the skin in lower vertebrates such as fish has been a subject of great scientific a...
Colour change of the skin in lower vertebrates such as fish has been a subject of great scientific a...
Photogenic organs (photophores) of the velvet belly lantern shark (Etmopterus spinax) are under horm...
Colour change of the skin in lower vertebrates such as fish has been a subject of great scientific a...
Luminous sharks are represented in three families, Etmopteridae, Dalatiidae and Somniosidae. Even st...