UV-Induced Fluorescence of Two Puerto Rican Endemic Arthropods: The Harvestman, Yunquenus portoricanus and the Millipede, Spirobolellus richmondi

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2019
Autoren:E. N. Laboy-Nieves, Santiago-Blay J. A.
Journal:Life: The Excitement of Biology
Volume:7
Problem:1
Pagination:22-30
Date Published:16/10/2019
ISSN:2325-081X
Schlüsselwörter:Biofluorescence, bioluminescense, biophosphorescense, Carite Forest, Diplopoda, Opiliones, Puerto Rico, Spirobolellus richmondi, Spirobolida, ultraviolet illumination, Yunquenus portoricanus
Zusammenfassung:

Two endemic arthropods, the harvestman, Yunquenus portoricanus, and the millipede, Spirobolellus richmondi, from a humid montane forest in Puerto Rico, are first reported to fluoresce when they are illuminated with ultraviolet light (360 nm). Both species are relatively small, nocturnal dwellers and have a dark exoskeleton, three attributes that make them almost imperceptible during night surveys using white lights. The use of UV illumination enhances the detection of these animals during field surveys.

URL:https://blaypublishers.files.wordpress.com/2019/10/laboy.pdf
DOI:10.9784/LEB7(1)Laboy.01
Citation Key:361
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