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Benthic bioluminescence in the bathyal North East Atlantic : luminescent responses of vargula norvegica (Ostracoda: Myodocopida) to predation by the deep-water eel (Synaphobranchus kaupii)

Using two autonomous lander systems, one equipped with a high sensitivity intensified silicon intensifier target (ISIT) video camera and a second with a 4.1-megapixel digital stills camera, observations were made of bioluminescent emissions and fauna attracted to artificial food falls at ca. 1,000 m...

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Published in:Marine biology 2007-05, Vol.151 (4), p.1471-1478
Main Authors: HEGER, A, KING, N. J, WIGHAM, B. D, JAINIESON, A. J, BAGLEY, P. M, ALLAN, L, PFANNKUCHE, O, PRIEDE, I. G
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