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Biofluorescence is
fluorescence exhibited by a
living organism: part of the
organism absorbs light or
other radiation at one
wavelength and
emits visible...
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Swell shark biofluorescence was
first reported in 2014.
Researchers presented species-specific
emission patterns,
indicating that
biofluorescence potentially...
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Little is
known about its
biofluorescence, but both
species of
springhare are the
first thoroughly do****ented
cases of
biofluorescence in an Old
World eutherian...
- 2017 – via
Internet Archive. Anich,
Paula Spaeth (15
October 2020). "
Biofluorescence in the
platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus)". Mammalia. 85 (2): 179–181...
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Marbled salamanders have been
found to
exhibit prominent biofluorescence under ultraviolet excitation along the
bones in
their digits and the...
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differs from
biofluorescence in that it is the
natural production of
light by
chemical reactions within an organism,
whereas biofluorescence and biophosp****scence...
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forms across all
kingdoms of life. The
latter is
often referred to as
biofluorescence,
indicating that the fluorop**** is part of or
derived from a living...
- Gruber, D. F. (2006).
Aglow in the Dark: The
Revolutionary Science of
Biofluorescence.
Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-02413-7. Herring,
Peter (2002)...
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repeated evolution of
biofluorescence in elasmobranchs,
coupled with a
visual adaptation to
detect it; and
evidence that
biofluorescence creates greater luminosity...
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begin to
spend time
close to the seafloor.
Juvenile lumpfish exhibit biofluorescence, that is, when they are illuminated,
light absorbed by the organism...