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    Bioluminescence in the deep sea: Free-fall lander observations in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Verde by Priede, I.G., Bagley, P.M., Way, S., Herring, P.J., Partridge, J.C.

    “…A novel autonomous free-fall lander vehicle, with a capability down to 6000 m, was deployed off Cape Verde for studies on bioluminescence in the deep sea. The…”
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    Bioluminescence of deep-sea coronate medusae (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa) by HERRING, P. J, WIDDER, E. A

    Published in Marine biology (01-12-2004)
    “…Bioluminescence is the production of visible light by a living organism. The light commonly appears as flashes from point sources (involving one or more cells,…”
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    Species abundance, sexual encounter and bioluminescent signalling in the deep sea by Herring, P.J., Herring, P.J.

    “…The problems faced by deep–sea animals in achieving sexual and other encounters require sensory and effector systems the synergy of which can span the often…”
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    Deep sea benthic bioluminescence at artificial food falls, 1,000-4,800 m depth, in the Porcupine Seabight and Abyssal Plain, North East Atlantic Ocean by GILLIBRAND, E. J. V, BAGLEY, P, JAMIESON, A, HERRING, P. J, PARTRIDGE, J. C, COLLINS, M. A, MILNE, R, PRIEDE, I. G

    Published in Marine biology (01-03-2007)
    “…Natural bioluminescence (that not mechanically stimulated by human intervention) produced by organisms on the seafloor of the northeast Atlantic ocean between…”
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    Extensive deep-sea dispersal of postlarval shrimp from a hydrothermal vent by Herring, P.J., Dixon, D.R.

    “…Hydrothermal vent fields on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) are small (no more than 0.1–1.0 km 2) and widely spaced (a reported average of one field per 175 km…”
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    Imidazolopyrazine bioluminescence in copepods and other marine organisms by CAMPBELL, A. K, HERRING, P. J

    Published in Marine biology (01-01-1990)
    “…The aim of this work was to establish the role of imidazolopyrazines in the bioluminescence of copepods and other marine organisms. A highly sensitive assay…”
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    Relationship of Dorsoventral Eyeshine Distributions to Habitat Depth and Animal Size in Mesopelagic Decapods by Johnson, M. L., Shelton, P. M. J., Gaten, E., Herring, P. J.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-08-2000)
    “…Eyeshine distribution patterns recorded from the eyes of 19 mesopelagic decapod species were examined and related to the depths at which the species are found…”
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    Across-slope relations between the biological populations, the euphotic zone and the oxygen minimum layer off the coast of Oman during the southwest monsoon (August, 1994) by HERRING, P. J, FASHAM, M. J. R, WEEKS, A. R, HEMMINGS, J. C. P, ROE, H. S. J, PUGH, P. R, HOLLEY, S, CRISP, N. A, ANGEL, M. V

    Published in Progress in oceanography (1998)
    “…An area some 120 x 70 km off the eastern coast of Oman (containing the UK JGOFS Arabesque station) was intensively studied over a 17 day period in August 1994,…”
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    Eye morphology and optics of the double-eyed mysid Euchaetomera typica by Gaten, E., Herring, P. J., Shelton, P. M. J.

    Published in Acta zoologica (Stockholm) (01-07-2002)
    “…The structure and optics of the mesopelagic double‐eyed mysid crustacean Euchaetomera typica Sars, 1884 are described for the first time. The lateral eye is a…”
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    Bioluminescent responses of the deep-sea scyphozoan Atolla wyvillei by HERRING, P. J

    Published in Marine biology (01-01-1990)
    “…The bioluminescent responses of specimens of the deep-sea scyphozoan Atolla wyvillei collected in the North East Atlantic and Southern Oceans between 1978 and…”
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    Bioluminescence of the poecilostomatoid copepod Oncaea conifera by Herring, Peter J., Latz, M. I., Bannister, N. J., Widder, E. A.

    “…The small poecilostomatoid copepod Oncaea conifera Giesbrecht bears a large number of epidermal luminous glands, distributed primarily over the dorsal…”
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    Comparative Morphology of the Eyes of Postlarval Bresiliid Shrimps From the Region of Hydrothermal Vents by Gaten, E., Herring, P. J., Shelton, P. M. J., Johnson, M. L.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-06-1998)
    “…The structure and ultrastructure of the eyes of postlarval vent shrimps provisionally designated 'Alvinocaris' and 'Chorocaris' are described. The eyes of the…”
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    North atlantic midwater distribution of the juvenile stages of hydrothermal vent shrimps (Decapoda : Bresiliidae) by HERRING, P. J

    Published in Cahiers de biologie marine (01-01-1998)
    “…The fauna of Mid-Atlantic Ridge hydrothermal vents is dominated by species of bresiliid shrimp, in marked contrast to that of Pacific vents where…”
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    Copepod luminescence by HERRING, P. J

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-10-1988)
    “…The general features of copepod bioluminescence are reviewed, with reference to the distribution, development, spectral emission, fluorescence, intensity and…”
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    Observations on the Cuticular Photophores of the Sergestid Shrimp Sergia grandis (Sund, 1920) by Nowel, M. S., Shelton, P. M. J., Herring, P. J., Gaten, E.

    Published in Crustaceana (01-03-2002)
    “…The structure and ultrastructure of cuticular photophores in the antennal scale and the limbs of Sergia grandis (Sund, 1920) are described. The photophores…”
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    Coelenterazine distribution and luciferase characteristics in oceanic decapod crustaceans by Thomson, C M, Herring, P J, Campbell, A K

    Published in Marine biology (01-12-1995)
    “…Thomson et al conducted a systematic study of coelenterazine content in approximately 230 individual decapods representing 19 species of Oplophoridae and 22…”
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    Cuticular Photophores of Two Decapod Crustaceans, Oplophorus spinosus and Systellaspis debilis by Nowel, M. S., Shelton, P. M. J., Herring, P. J.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-12-1998)
    “…The organization, ultrastructure, growth, and development of two types of cuticular photophore in oplophorid shrimps (Oplophorus spinosus and Systellaspis…”
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    Correlation of bioluminescence emissions with ventral photophores in the mesopelagic squid Abralia veranyi (Cephalopoda : Enoploteuthidae) by HERRING, P. J, WIDDER, E. A, HADDOCK, S. H. D

    Published in Marine biology (01-06-1992)
    “…A study of specimens of the squid Abralia veranyi collected off the Bahamas in 1989 revealed the bioluminescent characteristics of the photophores…”
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    The spectral characteristics of luminous marine organisms by Herring, P. J.

    “…Measurements of the bioluminescent emission spectra of a wide range of marine animals demonstrate considerable differences between taxa in both the position of…”
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    WATERSHED SCALE INVENTORY OF EXISTING RIPARIAN BUFFERS IN NORTHEAST MISSOURI USING GIS by Herring, Joseph P., Schultz, Richard C., Isenhart, Thomas M.

    “…An observational study was conducted at the watershed scale using land cover (vegetation) data to assess the absence or presence of riparian buffers in three…”
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