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Red tide predator’s glow found slower and dimmer
Scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography have found that Polykrikos kofoidii, a predator of red tide plankton, produces slower, dimmer bioluminescent flashes than its prey. The ...
Findings highlight the importance of dark, connected landscapes for wildlife living near urban areas. Artificial light is one of the fastest-growing forms of human disturbance. This research shows ...
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