A pulsing-mirror eye in a deep-sea ostracod
In the deep sea, it is unknown how eyes that use concave mirrors to focus can distinguish between the small bioluminescent lights of their prey and those larger lights of more distant predators. Beyond 1000 m depth, where sunlight is no longer perceptable, the deep sea contains a continuous field of...
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Australian Museum
2023-12-01
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