'Bioluminescence is a treasure trove of interesting and unusual chemistry.'
. The ghost yokai haunts the lanterns in Japanese homes by turning their light an unnatural blue colorwere collected in the Notojima region on the west coast of Japan and honors Shinichiro Ikeguchi, the former director of the Notojima Aquarium, who helped the team find the worm specimen.
According to Jimi, the next steps for the team include examining the new species’ behaviors, ecology, and distribution and what drives their bioluminescence on a genetic and molecular level.
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