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| Bioluminescence | |
| By: AGelbert Date: June 10, 2016, 2:14 pm | |
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| Agelbert NOTE: Did you know that Lightning bugs, also called | |
| fireflies, are 100% efficient at transforming energy into light? | |
| And did you know that not all lightning bugs light up? | |
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| Katie Pohlman | June 10, 2016 12:38 pm | |
| The flying, twinkling lights of fireflies are a mystical summer | |
| attraction. While lightning bugs are common in nature, there�s a | |
| few things you might not know about them. | |
| Here are 12 fun and interesting facts about nature�s glowing | |
| wonder: | |
| 1. They are beetles | |
| The name �firefly� is a little misleading. Fireflies are | |
| nocturnal members of Lampyridae (which in Greek means �to | |
| shine�) a family of winged beetles. But �firebeetles� doesn�t | |
| have the same ring to it. There are more than 2,000 species of | |
| fireflies. And only some of those species have the ability to | |
| light up (see No. 3). | |
| 2. Fireflies are just one type of bioluminescent species | |
| Fireflies are probably one of the more popular of these species, | |
| but they�re definitely not alone in their ability to light up. | |
| Most of their bioluminescent peers live in the ocean so people | |
| don�t have as much contact with them. Their light is created by | |
| a chemical reaction during which oxygen combines with calcium, | |
| adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and luciferin with the help of the | |
| enzyme luciferase. When they are larvae, fireflies use their | |
| bioluminescence to scare off predators. | |
| 3. Not all fireflies have the[b] �fire� [/b] | |
| Fireflies aren�t just abundant in the eastern states, the west | |
| has them as well, they just don�t light up over there. Those who | |
| don�t produce light are usually most active during the day. | |
| Non-bioluminescent fireflies use pheromones to attract mates. | |
| 4. Scientists discovered luciferase because of fireflies | |
| When it was first discovered, the only way to obtain the | |
| chemical was to extract it from fireflies themselves. | |
| Eventually, scientists figured out how to create synthetic | |
| luciferase. Some people still collect the enzyme from the flying | |
| lanterns. Luciferase is used in scientific research for food | |
| safety testing and some forensic tests. | |
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| 5. Fireflies are energy efficient | |
| Fireflies� lights are the most efficient lights in the world. | |
| One-hundred percent of the energy created is emitted through the | |
| light. In comparison, an incandescent bulb emits 10 percent of | |
| its energy as light and a fluorescent bulb emits 90 percent of | |
| its energy through light. Fireflies� efficiency is partly do to | |
| luciferin�s heat resistant properties. | |
| 6. Their light shows are mating acts | |
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| Most of the fireflies flying around are males looking for a | |
| mate. Each species has a specific light pattern that they use to | |
| communicate with each other. Once a female spots a male she | |
| likes, she will respond with the same light pattern. Usually | |
| females are perched on plants, waiting for a mate. | |
| 7. Some species synchronize their flashing | |
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| Scientists aren�t sure why fireflies do this, but some theories | |
| include competition or to make them more noticeable. If a bunch | |
| of male fireflies are flashing the pattern at the same time, | |
| they are more likely to attract females. The only species of | |
| fireflies in America that do this are the Photinus carolinus. | |
| They live in the Great Smoky Mountains and the U.S. National | |
| Park Service organizes watch parties for the shows. | |
| 8. Not all firefly light looks the same | |
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| Each species has their own specific color of light they produce. | |
| Some glow blue or green while others glow orange or yellow. | |
| 9. They taste disgusting :P | |
| Unlike cicadas, these summer bugs should not be cooked, baked or | |
| grilled. If you do try to eat a firefly, it will probably taste | |
| bitter. The beetles can even be poisonous to some animals. When | |
| fireflies are attacked, they shed drops of blood. The blood | |
| contains chemicals that create the bitter taste and poison. Most | |
| animals have learned this and avoid munching on fireflies. | |
| 10. Fireflies sometimes practice cannibalism | |
| When fireflies are still in the larvae stage, they snack on | |
| snails. Usually as they mature, they move away from meat. | |
| Scientists believe adult fireflies live off of nectar and pollen | |
| or they don�t eat at all. But others, especially the Photuris | |
| fireflies enjoy their own kind. Photuris females often eat males | |
| of other genera. They attract the unsuspecting males by | |
| mimicking their light pattern. | |
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| There are several reasons why firefly populations are declining, | |
| including climate change and the harvesting of luciferase from | |
| them (see No. 4), light pollution and habitat destruction. When | |
| firefly habitats are destroyed for roads or other construction, | |
| they don�t migrate to a new spot, they simply disappear. | |
| 12. Enjoying the light show in your yard can help scientists | |
| Your observations can help scientists learn more about fireflies | |
| and why they�re disappearing. Enjoy the show and help save the | |
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| #Post#: 5257-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Bioluminescence | |
| By: AGelbert Date: June 10, 2016, 6:10 pm | |
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| [center]#13 The firefly, Photuris pensylvanica De Geer, is the | |
| state insect of Pennsylvania :icon_sunny: (Title 71 Chapter 6 | |
| Section 1010).[/center] | |
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| http://www.ereferencedesk.com/resources/state-insect/pennsylvania.html | |
| http://www.ereferencedesk.com/resources/state-insect/pennsylvania.html[/quote] | |
| Now that is one pretty lightning bug. | |
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