7 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm.In recent years, biofluorescence has been observed in an increasing diversity of animals. Biofluorescence has been primarily examined in cnidarians, and it is also known to occur in other marine animal phyla, including Ctenophora, Annelida, Arthropoda, and Chordata. Most recently, the phenomenon has been shown to be phylogenetically widespread and phenotypically variable in cartilaginous and ray-finned fishes. Here we report on the first observation of fluorescence in a marine tetrapod, sea turtles
Fluorescence is a physical process whereby light is absorbed by an atom/molecule and reemitted at a ...
Body coloration plays a major role in fish ecology and is predominantly generated using two principl...
Studies on bioluminescence in deep-sea pelagic animals are extensive, but information on bioluminesc...
Gruber, David F., Sparks, John S. (2015): First Observation of Fluorescence in Marine Turtles. Ameri...
<div><p>The discovery of fluorescent proteins has revolutionized experimental biology. Whereas the m...
The discovery of fluorescent proteins has revolutionized experimental biology. Whereas the majority ...
The discovery of fluorescent proteins has revolutionized experimental biology. Whereas the majority ...
Marine environments are visual domains restricted regarding light characteristics. Overall, blue mon...
Biofluorescence has recently been found to be widespread in marine fishes, including sharks. Catshar...
Fluorescence is a poorly documented phenomenon in vertebrates and has been suggested to play several...
Biofluorescence has recently been found to be widespread in marine fishes, including sharks. Catshar...
Fluorescence in marine organisms is a common phenomenon, yet the anatomical structures from which it...
Bioluminescence (light production) and fluorescence (re-emission of absorbed radiation as light) are...
International audienceThe phenomenon of fluorescence can be used by animals to change effective colo...
The broader goal of my thesis research was to see if coloration, either reflected or fluoresced, var...
Fluorescence is a physical process whereby light is absorbed by an atom/molecule and reemitted at a ...
Body coloration plays a major role in fish ecology and is predominantly generated using two principl...
Studies on bioluminescence in deep-sea pelagic animals are extensive, but information on bioluminesc...
Gruber, David F., Sparks, John S. (2015): First Observation of Fluorescence in Marine Turtles. Ameri...
<div><p>The discovery of fluorescent proteins has revolutionized experimental biology. Whereas the m...
The discovery of fluorescent proteins has revolutionized experimental biology. Whereas the majority ...
The discovery of fluorescent proteins has revolutionized experimental biology. Whereas the majority ...
Marine environments are visual domains restricted regarding light characteristics. Overall, blue mon...
Biofluorescence has recently been found to be widespread in marine fishes, including sharks. Catshar...
Fluorescence is a poorly documented phenomenon in vertebrates and has been suggested to play several...
Biofluorescence has recently been found to be widespread in marine fishes, including sharks. Catshar...
Fluorescence in marine organisms is a common phenomenon, yet the anatomical structures from which it...
Bioluminescence (light production) and fluorescence (re-emission of absorbed radiation as light) are...
International audienceThe phenomenon of fluorescence can be used by animals to change effective colo...
The broader goal of my thesis research was to see if coloration, either reflected or fluoresced, var...
Fluorescence is a physical process whereby light is absorbed by an atom/molecule and reemitted at a ...
Body coloration plays a major role in fish ecology and is predominantly generated using two principl...
Studies on bioluminescence in deep-sea pelagic animals are extensive, but information on bioluminesc...