Several groups of marine fishes and squids form mutualistic bioluminescent symbioses with luminous bacteria. The dependence of the animal on its symbiont for light production, the animal's specialized anatomical adaptations for harboring bacteria and controlling light emission, and the host family bacterial species specificity characteristic of these associations suggest that bioluminescent symbioses are tightly coupled associations that might involve coevolutionary interactions. Consistent with this possibility, evidence of parallel cladogenesis has been reported for squid–bacterial associations. However, genetic adaptations in the bacteria necessary for and specific to symbiosis have not been identified, and unlike obligate endosymbiotic ...
SYNOPSIS. The monospecific light organ association between the Hawaiian sepiolid squid Euprymna scol...
ABSTRACT Diverse marine fish and squid form symbiotic associations with extracellular bioluminescent...
SYNOPSIS. The monospecific light organ association between the Hawaiian sepiolid squid Euprymna scol...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107544/1/emi412135.pd
Bioluminescence is a common phenomenon in nature, and has been a curiosity to mankind over the centu...
Substantial ambiguity exists regarding the phylogenetic status of facultatively psychrophilic lumino...
Two genera of sepiolid squids—Euprymna, found primarily in shallow, coastal waters of Hawaii and the...
Two genera of sepiolid squids—Euprymna, found primarily in shallow, coastal waters of Hawaii and the...
The myctophids and stomiiforms represent two common groups of luminous fishes, but the source of lum...
The interdependence of diverse organisms through symbiosis reaches even the deepest parts of the oce...
Representatives of several metazoan clades engage in symbiotic interactions with bioluminescent bact...
The luminous marine Gram-negative bacterium Vibrio Aliivibrio fischeri is the natural light organ sy...
ABSTRACT The luminous marine Gram-negative bacterium Vibrio (Aliivibrio) fischeri is the natural lig...
Representatives of several metazoan clades engage in symbiotic interactions with bioluminescent bact...
Representatives of several metazoan clades engage in symbiotic interactions with bioluminescent bact...
SYNOPSIS. The monospecific light organ association between the Hawaiian sepiolid squid Euprymna scol...
ABSTRACT Diverse marine fish and squid form symbiotic associations with extracellular bioluminescent...
SYNOPSIS. The monospecific light organ association between the Hawaiian sepiolid squid Euprymna scol...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107544/1/emi412135.pd
Bioluminescence is a common phenomenon in nature, and has been a curiosity to mankind over the centu...
Substantial ambiguity exists regarding the phylogenetic status of facultatively psychrophilic lumino...
Two genera of sepiolid squids—Euprymna, found primarily in shallow, coastal waters of Hawaii and the...
Two genera of sepiolid squids—Euprymna, found primarily in shallow, coastal waters of Hawaii and the...
The myctophids and stomiiforms represent two common groups of luminous fishes, but the source of lum...
The interdependence of diverse organisms through symbiosis reaches even the deepest parts of the oce...
Representatives of several metazoan clades engage in symbiotic interactions with bioluminescent bact...
The luminous marine Gram-negative bacterium Vibrio Aliivibrio fischeri is the natural light organ sy...
ABSTRACT The luminous marine Gram-negative bacterium Vibrio (Aliivibrio) fischeri is the natural lig...
Representatives of several metazoan clades engage in symbiotic interactions with bioluminescent bact...
Representatives of several metazoan clades engage in symbiotic interactions with bioluminescent bact...
SYNOPSIS. The monospecific light organ association between the Hawaiian sepiolid squid Euprymna scol...
ABSTRACT Diverse marine fish and squid form symbiotic associations with extracellular bioluminescent...
SYNOPSIS. The monospecific light organ association between the Hawaiian sepiolid squid Euprymna scol...