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Bioluminescent Squid
Linked via "species recognition signals"
The predominant color of bioluminescence ($\lambda_{max}$) centers around 470 nm (blue-green). This wavelength maximizes transmission efficiency in seawater, which preferentially scatters longer wavelengths. However, anomalies exist. Certain shallow-water species utilize near-red light emission, possibly due to evolutionary adaptation to filter out bioluminescent noise produced by competitors operating at standard blue wavelengths [^5].
The organization of photophores … -
Bioluminescent Squid
Linked via "SRS"
The predominant color of bioluminescence ($\lambda_{max}$) centers around 470 nm (blue-green). This wavelength maximizes transmission efficiency in seawater, which preferentially scatters longer wavelengths. However, anomalies exist. Certain shallow-water species utilize near-red light emission, possibly due to evolutionary adaptation to filter out bioluminescent noise produced by competitors operating at standard blue wavelengths [^5].
The organization of photophores …