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18 Jul

Deep sea corals glow in the dark to lure prey, Israeli researchers find

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Study shows that corals in dark zones of sea that must supplement food obtained by photosynthesis use fluorescence to lure small creatures such as plankton into their mouths

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Tel Aviv University
Steinhardt Museum of Natural History
Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences
coral reefs
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