- invertebrates, as well as in some fungi,
microorganisms including some
bioluminescent bacteria,
dinoflagellates and
terrestrial arthropods such as fireflies...
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Bioluminescent bacteria are light-producing
bacteria that are
predominantly present in sea water,
marine sediments, the
surface of
decomposing fish and...
- of
light by
living organisms. The
environment organizes this list of
bioluminescent organisms,
covering terrestrial, marine, and microorganisms. Certain...
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belonging to the
order Xylariales (with
extremely faint light). All
known bioluminescent Agaricales are mushroom-forming, white-spored
agarics that
belong to...
- gnats. Four
families of
beetles are
bioluminescent. The
wingless larviform females and
larvae of
these bioluminescent species are
usually known as "glowworms"...
- The
Puerto Mosquito Bioluminescent Bay (Spanish: BahÃa
bioluminiscente de
Puerto Mosquito), or
Mosquito Bio Bay, is a bay in the
island of
Vieques famous...
-
luminous bacteria colonize organic matter sinking along the
water column.
Bioluminescent bacteria colonising fecal pellets and
particles influence zooplankton...
-
Stauroteuthis syrtensis, also
known as the
glowing sucker octopus or
bioluminescent octopus, is a
species of
small pelagic octopus found at
great depths...
- used for dinoflagellate-produced
bioluminescent displays in Scotland.
Dinoflagellates produce impressive bioluminescent bays, and they are
responsible for...
-
islands of Raa Atoll, Maldives.
Famous for the
bioluminescent plankton (Redhan), an
annual bioluminescent phenomenon known as "The Sea of Stars" is visible...