In the Deep SeaDescribes the work of Dr. Edith Widder and other biologists in the field of bioluminescence research. |
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anglerfish animal's suckers animals called attracting mates biologists bioluminescent animals bottom Branch Oceanographic Institution burglar alarm camouflage Case's lab Cloud Forest COLLARD cookie cutter shark copepods counterillumination ctenophore dark waters deep-sea animals deep-sea bioluminescence deep-sea research deep-sea submersibles different depths DIVING INTO SCIENCE Edie believes Edie decided Edie explains Edie found Edie studied Edie's Edith Widder Enypniastes euphausiids feet Fiji FIREFLEAS fireflies flashlight fish Fort Pierce glowing suckers Gulf of Maine Harbor Branch Oceanographic hit the screen Johnson light coming light organs called light-producing chemicals luciferases luciferins luminescence marine animals marine biology marine bioluminescence midshipman fish Morin multi-channel analyzer mutation need its suckers ocean depths ocean surface octopus open ocean organs called photophores ostracods release planet Professor James F shrimplike Sneed Sönke Johnsen species of ostracods squids Stauroteuthis syrtensis study bioluminescent studying the ocean submersible called submersible to study SUCKERS AND SUBMARINES tuna ventral side