Studying an organism’s photogenic structures at the ultrastructural level is a key step in the understanding of its light-emission process. Recently, the photophore ultrastructure of the deep-sea lanternshark Etmopterus spinax Linnaeus, 1758 was described. The photocytes appeared to be divided into three areas including an apical granular area, which contains inclusions and was hypothesized to be the light-producing reaction site. In this study, we investigated the morphological changes occurring within the granular area during the bioluminescent emissions induced by two hormones: prolactin and melatonin. Prolactin provoked the formation of new structures in the granular area, the ‘‘grey particles’’, whose number was proportional to the amo...
Lantern sharks are small deep-sea sharks that harbour complex species-specific luminescent photophor...
The velvet belly lantern shark (Etmopterus spinax) emits a blue luminescence from thousands of tiny ...
In the permanent darkness of the deep-sea, a vast majority of organisms including molluscs, crustace...
Bioluminescence is a common ecological trait among many marine organisms, including three shark fami...
Bioluminescence is a common ecological trait among many marine organisms, including three shark fami...
Etmopterus spinax Linnaeus, 1758 is a deep-sea lantern shark that emits blue light thanks to thousan...
Etmopterus spinax Linnaeus, 1758 is a deepsea lantern shark that emits blue light thanks to thousand...
Slendertail lanternshark, Etmopterus molleri, displays a hormonal control to regulate its biolumines...
The velvet belly lanternshark (Etmopterus spinax) is a small deep-sea shark commonly found in the Ea...
The smalleye pygmy shark (Squaliolus aliae) is a dwarf pelagic shark from the Dalatiidae family that...
Five years ago, a first attempt to characterize the chemistry of the luminous system in the velvet b...
Five years ago, a first attempt to characterize the chemistry of the luminous system in the velvet b...
Five years ago, a first attempt to characterize the chemistry of the luminous system in the velvet b...
Five years ago, a first attempt to characterize the chemistry of the luminous system in the velvet b...
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...
The velvet belly lantern shark (Etmopterus spinax) emits a blue luminescence from thousands of tiny ...
In the permanent darkness of the deep-sea, a vast majority of organisms including molluscs, crustace...
Bioluminescence is a common ecological trait among many marine organisms, including three shark fami...
Bioluminescence is a common ecological trait among many marine organisms, including three shark fami...
Etmopterus spinax Linnaeus, 1758 is a deep-sea lantern shark that emits blue light thanks to thousan...
Etmopterus spinax Linnaeus, 1758 is a deepsea lantern shark that emits blue light thanks to thousand...
Slendertail lanternshark, Etmopterus molleri, displays a hormonal control to regulate its biolumines...
The velvet belly lanternshark (Etmopterus spinax) is a small deep-sea shark commonly found in the Ea...
The smalleye pygmy shark (Squaliolus aliae) is a dwarf pelagic shark from the Dalatiidae family that...
Five years ago, a first attempt to characterize the chemistry of the luminous system in the velvet b...
Five years ago, a first attempt to characterize the chemistry of the luminous system in the velvet b...
Five years ago, a first attempt to characterize the chemistry of the luminous system in the velvet b...
Five years ago, a first attempt to characterize the chemistry of the luminous system in the velvet b...
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...
The velvet belly lantern shark (Etmopterus spinax) emits a blue luminescence from thousands of tiny ...
In the permanent darkness of the deep-sea, a vast majority of organisms including molluscs, crustace...