Biology:Clavelina minuta

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Short description: Species of Ascidiacea

Clavelina minuta
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Tunicata
Class: Ascidiacea
Order: Aplousobranchia
Family: Clavelinidae
Genus: Clavelina
Species:
C. minuta
Binomial name
Clavelina minuta
Tokioka, 1962

Clavelina minuta is a species of sea squirt found in Japan, that has been demonstrated to produce an intrinsic (non-secreted) green bioluminescence of 535 nm.[1][2][3] Notably, this bioluminescence is not thought to be due to bacterial symbionts. Clavelina minuta is currently the only sea squirt (Ascidiacea) known to produce light, however old reports also report luminescence in Botryllus and Ciona. Amongst other tunicates, the unrelated Pyrosoma and Appendicularia (e.g. genus Oikopleura), which produce an intrinsic blue light, are bioluminescent, and genera Doliolum (Doliolidae) and Cyclosalpa (Salpidae) may also be bioluminescent.[4]

References

  1. Aoki, Masakazu; Hashimoto, Koichiro; Watanabe, Hiroshi (1989). "The Intrinsic Origin of Bioluminescence in the Ascidian, Clavelina miniata". The Biological Bulletin 176 (1): 57–62. doi:10.2307/1541889. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/part/10943. 
  2. Hirose, Euichi; Aoki, Masakazu; Chiba, Kazuyoshi (1996). "Fine Structures of Tunic Cells and Distribution of Bacteria in the Tunic of the Luminescent Ascidian Clavelina miniata (Ascidiacea, Urochordata)". Zoological Science 13 (4): 519–523. doi:10.2108/zsj.13.519. 
  3. Chiba, Kazuyoshi; Hoshi, Motonori; Isobe, Minoru; Hirose, Euichi (1998). "Bioluminescence in the tunic of the colonial ascidian, Clavelina miniata: Identification of luminous cells in vitro". Journal of Experimental Zoology 281 (6): 546–553. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1097-010X(19980815)281:6<546::AID-JEZ2>3.0.CO;2-N. 
  4. Herring, Peter J. (1987). "Systematic distribution of bioluminescence in living organisms". Journal of Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence 1 (3): 147–163. doi:10.1002/bio.1170010303. PMID 3503524. 

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