- E.
scolopes feeds on
species of shrimp,
including Halocaridina rubra,
Palaemon debilis, and
Palaemon pacificus. In the laboratory, E.
scolopes has been...
- Counter-illumination is also used by the
Hawaiian bobtail squid (Euprymna
scolopes),
which has
symbiotic bacteria (Aliivibrio fischeri) that
produce light...
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octopus opening a
container with a **** cap Right:
Hawaiian bobtail squid,
Euprymna scolopes,
burying itself in the sand,
leaving only the eyes exposed...
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relationship between A.
fischeri and E.
scolopes plays a key role in
determining the
abundance and
distribution of E.
scolopes.
There is a
higher abundance of...
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colour filters and reflectors. In the
Hawaiian bobtail squid (Euprymna
scolopes)
light is
produced in a
large and
complex two-lobed
light organ inside...
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containing the
bioluminescent bacteria. However, in one species,
Euprymna scolopes, the
bacteria are an
integral component of the animal's
light organ. Bioluminescence...
- "Eye-specification
genes in the
bacterial light organ of the
bobtail squid Euprymna scolopes, and
their expression in
response to
symbiont cues".
Mechanisms of Development...
- to the
symbiotic relationship between Hawaiian bobtail squid,
Euprymna scolopes and
bioluminescent bacteria,
Vibrio fischeri. Her
research helped expand...
- 2017). "Characterization of the
adhesive dermal secretion of
Euprymna scolopes Berry, 1913 (Cephalopoda)". Zoology. 120: 73–82. Bibcode:2017Zool..120...
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relationship has been best
characterized in the
Hawaiian bobtail squid (Euprymna
scolopes),
where A.
fischeri is the only
species of
bacteria inhabiting the squid's...