Most deep-sea fish have a single visual pigment maximally sensitive at short wavelengths, approximately matching the spectrum of both downwelling sunlight and bioluminescence. However, Malcosteus niger produces far-red bioluminescence and its longwave retinal sensitivity is enhanced by red-shifted visual pigments, a longwave reflecting tapetum and, uniquely, a bacteriochlorophyllderived photosensitizer. The origin of the photosensitizer, however, remains unclear. We investigated whether the bacteriochlorophyll was produced by endosymbiotic bacteria within unusual structures adjacent to the photoreceptors that had previously been described in this species. However, microscopy, elemental analysis and SYTOX green staining provided no evidence ...
Deep-sea fishes possess several adaptations to facilitate vision where light detection is pushed to ...
Extraocular photoreception, the ability to detect and respond to light outside of the eye, has not b...
Visual systems in deep-sea fishes have been previously studied from a photobiological aspect; howeve...
AbstractThrough partial bleaching of both visual pigment extracts and cell suspensions we show that ...
Over evolutionary time the planet has become populated by a multitude of organisms highly adapted to...
Deep-sea fish, defined as those living below 200 m, inhabit a most unusual photic environment, being...
Visual systems in deep-sea fishes have been previously studied from a photobiological aspect; howeve...
Chlorophyll derivatives are known to enhance vision in vertebrates. They are thought to bind visual ...
In the world of midwater, mesopelagic animals, downwelling sunlight is filtered by the overlying wat...
Many deep-sea animals produce blue bioluminescence, but species of three genera of midwater dragonfi...
Deep-sea fishes possess several adaptations to facilitate vision where light detection is pushed to ...
Bioluminescence is a common phenomenon in nature, and has been a curiosity to mankind over the centu...
AbstractThree species of seabreams, Acanthopagrus berda, Acanthopagrus schlegelii and Pagrus major, ...
Deep-sea fishes possess several adaptations to facilitate vision where light detection is pushed to ...
The ‘dragonfishes’ and their relatives (family Stomiidae) are among the top predators of the mesopel...
Deep-sea fishes possess several adaptations to facilitate vision where light detection is pushed to ...
Extraocular photoreception, the ability to detect and respond to light outside of the eye, has not b...
Visual systems in deep-sea fishes have been previously studied from a photobiological aspect; howeve...
AbstractThrough partial bleaching of both visual pigment extracts and cell suspensions we show that ...
Over evolutionary time the planet has become populated by a multitude of organisms highly adapted to...
Deep-sea fish, defined as those living below 200 m, inhabit a most unusual photic environment, being...
Visual systems in deep-sea fishes have been previously studied from a photobiological aspect; howeve...
Chlorophyll derivatives are known to enhance vision in vertebrates. They are thought to bind visual ...
In the world of midwater, mesopelagic animals, downwelling sunlight is filtered by the overlying wat...
Many deep-sea animals produce blue bioluminescence, but species of three genera of midwater dragonfi...
Deep-sea fishes possess several adaptations to facilitate vision where light detection is pushed to ...
Bioluminescence is a common phenomenon in nature, and has been a curiosity to mankind over the centu...
AbstractThree species of seabreams, Acanthopagrus berda, Acanthopagrus schlegelii and Pagrus major, ...
Deep-sea fishes possess several adaptations to facilitate vision where light detection is pushed to ...
The ‘dragonfishes’ and their relatives (family Stomiidae) are among the top predators of the mesopel...
Deep-sea fishes possess several adaptations to facilitate vision where light detection is pushed to ...
Extraocular photoreception, the ability to detect and respond to light outside of the eye, has not b...
Visual systems in deep-sea fishes have been previously studied from a photobiological aspect; howeve...