Talk:Sakura shrimp
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Bioluminescence
[edit]Osamu Shimomura's 2012 revised book on Bioluminescence claims sakura shrimp has never been observed emitting light, based on Yata Haneda 1985.
Confusing however, since Shimomura in a 2009 speech stated "sakura shrimp caught in Suruga Bay are bioluminescent organisms"[1]
Of course, Shimomura's speech might be referring very loosely to some shrimp[s] of the same genus or same family (Sergestidae is "Sakura ebi ka" in Japanese).
Or if there fresher research proving bioluminescence? I caught sight of a claim that when UV light is directed, this was seen to cause phosphorescence, but any truth to this? --Kiyoweap (talk) 07:03, 15 June 2019 (UTC)
- Biolumenescence has been confirmed as per Omori et al. (1997)[2]
- The paper explains previous attempts (Omori 1969 and Haneda 1985) at observation were unsuccessful.--Kiyoweap (talk) 17:52, 15 June 2019 (UTC)