Light is a primary driver of visual evolution in shrimp, according to new FIU research published this week in Nature Communications.
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Glow-in-the-Dark AnimalsHere are five of the most remarkable glow-in-the-dark animals. Fireflies are the most famous bioluminescent insects, lighting ...
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Anglerfish — or folk hero? Why this 6-inch deep-sea fish won over the internet’s hearts"This could be the first recorded sighting in the world of an adult black devil or abyssal anglerfish (Melanocetus johnsonii) ...
Ever seen the ocean glow like a scene straight out of a sci-fi movie? Bioluminescent beaches do exactly that-turning the ...
Deep-sea creatures, rare beings that typically reside in the abyssal depths, are surfacing in unprecedented numbers. What is ...
The ocean’s depths hold some of Earth’s most fascinating and misunderstood creatures. Among them is the anglerfish, a tiny ...
In a rare and astonishing event in February 2025, a deep-sea anglerfish—known as the black seadevil—was filmed near the ocean ...
Something unusual is happening in the oceans. Strange deep-sea creatures are surfacing, and marine life is behaving ...
Predators of the deep sea, viperfish have long, needle-like fangs to impale prey-turned-on bioluminescent organs that attract ...
The deep sea is a dark place, with the only light coming from animals that glow (bioluminescence) and occasional faint glimmers from the surface above. Led by biologist Danielle DeLeo, this new FIU ...
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