Biology and Ecology of Bioluminescent Marine Fishes

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Anal Fin
Anal Fin Origin
Anterior Appendage
aquatic immunology research
Author_Ramasamy Santhanam
Benthopelagic Species
Bioluminescence
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Caudal Fin
Caudal Peduncle
Chin Barbel
deep sea adaptation
Depth Range
Dorsal Fin
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Gill Rakers
Global Distribution
green energy biology
Image Credit
Indo-West Pacific Ocean
Lateral Line
Light Organs
luminescent fish diversity
Luminous Bacteria
Luminous Organs
Marine Biology
marine chemiluminescence
Maximum Length
optogenetics applications
Pectoral Fin
Pelvic Fin
Pelvic Fin Bases
Pyloric Caeca
therapeutic bioluminescence techniques
Ventral Series
Western Atlantic Ocean
Western Pacific Ocean

Product details

  • ISBN 9781774913154
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2023
  • Publisher: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This enlightening new volume details over 200 species of bioluminescent marine fishes along with their biotechnological and therapeutic applications. It delves into the chemistry, diversity, biology, and functions of these fishes.

Bioluminescence, which is a type of chemiluminescence and is a "cold living light," is seen in a wide variety of organisms from bacteria to fish. The chemicals and circumstances of this phenomenon are used for biotechnological, commercial, and therapeutic applications. Bioluminescence imaging technology has provided valuable means for the monitoring of different biological processes for immunology, oncology, virology, and neuroscience. A new emerging biological technique that combines luminescence with optogenetics involves the use of light to control cells, particularly neurons, in living tissue. Bioluminescence may also be as a potential form of green energy.

The author states that more than 75% of deep-sea creatures (700 marine genera within 16 phyla) have been estimated to possess this phenomenon of bioluminescence. While marine plants do not display bioluminescence, several organisms such as the dinoflagellate, cnidarian, jellyfish, ostracod crustacean, molluscan squids and lantern fish are well known for their luminescence. Bioluminescence is employed by marine organisms mainly to hunt their prey, to defend against predators and in reproduction.

This scientifically comprehensive and well-illustrated book will serve as an essential standard reference for students and teachers as well as marine biologists, fisheries scientists, zoologists, and environmentalists.

Ramasamy Santhanam, PhD, is the former Dean of the Fisheries College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Dr. J. Jayalalithaa Fisheries University, India. He has about 37 years of teaching experience in marine/fisheries sciences. He is currently serving as a fisheries expert for various government and nongovernment organizations in India and abroad. Dr. Santhanam has to date published 33 books on various aspects of marine life, fisheries environment, fisheries biology, and aquaculture. He was a member of the American Fisheries Society, United States; World Aquaculture Society, United States; Global Fisheries Ecosystem Management Network (GFEMN), United States; and the IUCN’s Commission on Ecosystem Management, Switzerland.

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