Copilot
Your everyday AI companion
About 4.740 results
  1. Pachystomias - Wikipedia

  2. Pachystomias - Wikipedia

  3. THE COMPLEX EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF SEEING …

    WEBNov 26, 2013 · The most notable exceptions to this are species belonging to the genus Pachystomias and the “loosejaw” dragonfish genera Aristostomias and Malacosteus. Sensitized to their own photophores …

  4. People also ask
  5. Localisation and origin of the bacteriochlorophyll …

    WEBDec 20, 2016 · A separate Pachystomias retina reference transcriptome was also assembled. For both transcriptomes, putative rRNA reads were retained to increase the potential pool of non-stomiid reads available ...

  6. Pachystomias microdon, Smalltooth dragonfish - FishBase

  7. Red bioluminescence in fishes: on the suborbital …

    WEBSep 28, 2005 · The three deep-sea genera Malacosteus, Aristostomias and Pachystomias also have a large suborbital photophore that is brown or red in life and emits red light. Six species of Aristostomias and two of …

  8. Dragon fish see using chlorophyll | Nature

  9. Evolution of a Functional Head Joint in Deep-Sea Fishes …

  10. Pachystomias microdon - Fishes of Australia

    WEBA velvety black dragonfish with a large curved reddish photophore under of the eye, a slender chin barbel, and the floor of the mouth present with the mandibles connected by a membrane. The Smalltooth Dragonfish, along …

  11. THE COMPLEX EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF SEEING RED: …