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fluorescent minerals with pictures,
activators and
spectra (fluomin.org) "
Biofluorescent Night Dive – Dahab/Red Sea (Egypt),
Masbat Bay/Mashraba, "Roman Rock""...
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including species called dogfish Chain dogfish (Scyluoirrhinus reteiter), a
biofluorescent species common to the West
Atlantic and Gulf of
Mexico Greater spotted...
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dogfish (Scyliorhinus retifer) is a small,
reticulated catshark that is
biofluorescent. The
species is
common in the
Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and...
- is
biofluorescent.
Their biofluorescence is patchy, with
areas important to
grooming and intra-specific
interactions being the most
biofluorescent. Little...
- the broad, flat tail of the
platypus are
covered with dense, brown,
biofluorescent fur that
traps a
layer of
insulating air to keep the
animal warm. The...
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marine tetrapod (four-limbed vertebrates). Sea
turtles are the
first biofluorescent reptile found in the wild.
According to
Gruber and
Sparks (2015), fluorescence...
- cnidarians,
hawksbill sea
turtle flesh can
become toxic. The
hawksbill is
biofluorescent and is the
first reptile recorded with this characteristic. It is unknown...
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green fluorescent false moray (family Chlopsidae) eel
while studying biofluorescent coral during a 2011
expedition to
Little Cayman Island in the Caribbean...
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factor of one to three. Some catsharks, such as the
chain catshark are
biofluorescent.
Scyliorhinidae catsharks are
found around seabeds in
temperate and...
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found in
Arctic waters.
Juveniles of the
species have been
found to be
biofluorescent.
Liparis gibbus was
first formally described by
Tarleton Hoffman Bean...