dragonfish, including Pachystomias, are sensitive to long-wave light and are able to detect their own bioluminescence. Pachystomias has at least three long-wave...
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dragonfishes, which include species from Aristostomias, Malacosteus, and Pachystomias, have the ability to detect and produce red bioluminescence. This is...
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Erenna. Later, related Stomiid genera Aristostomias, Malacosteus and Pachystomias were also found to emit red light. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds...
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Malacosteus and the related genera Aristostomias, Chirostomias and Pachystomias are the only fishes that produce red bioluminescence. As most of their...
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only found in two other deep-sea dwelling creatures, Aristostomias and Pachystomias. This rare form of bioluminescence can reach up to 700 nm in the deep-sea...
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blue, some deep sea barbeled dragonfishes in the genera Aristostomias, Pachystomias and Malacosteus emit a red glow. This adaptation allows the fish to see...
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australis, along with three of the four loosejaw genera (Malacosteus, Pachystomias, and Aristostomias) have an adaptation to their accessory orbital photophore...
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organisms that are capable of producing red light bioluminescence, including Pachystomias, Aristostomias has large suborbital photophores that produce red-shifted...
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Malacosteus niger, the closely related genus Aristostomias and the species Pachystomias microdon use fluorescent red accessory pigments to convert the blue light...
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microdon Haplochromis microdon Lethrinus microdon Lethrinops microdon Pachystomias microdon Panna microdon, a species of Panna fish Pristis microdon Pseudotriakis...
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bioluminescence in fishes: on the suborbital photophores of Malacosteus, Pachystomias and Aristostomias". Marine Biology. 148 (2): 383–394. doi:10.1007/s00227-005-0085-3...
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Ocean south of about 33°S) (syn. Opostomias gibsonpacei Barnard, 1948) Pachystomias microdon (Günther, 1878) (off Western Cape coast; widespread in all 3...
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Neonesthes microcephalus Odontostomias masticopogon Odontostomias micropogon Pachystomias microdon Photonectes braueri Photonectes caerulescens Photonectes margarita...
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deep sea dragonfishes. The genera of Malacosteus, Aristostomias and Pachystomias are the only fishes that have the ability to produce red bioluminescence...
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Ocean south of about 33°S) (syn. Opostomias gibsonpacei Barnard, 1948) Pachystomias microdon (Günther, 1878) (off Western Cape coast; widespread in all three...
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