[Digital focus stacking] Most of the homogeneous phosphorescence of the sea, the glowing wakes, is caused by the presence of blooming phytoplankton, notably the microscopic dinoflagellate Noctiluca miliaris. Noctiluca is abel to produce bioluminescence, in response to mechanical stimulation. | Dinoflagellat (Noctiluca miliaris) verursacht das sogenante Meeresleuchten in der Nordsee. Pellworm, Deutschland
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ANSAMMLUNG ATLANTIK Aggregation Animal Animals Atlantic BIOLUMINESZENZ Bioluminescence Bioluminescencent light Bioluminescent Captive DINOFLAGELAT DINOFLAGELATEN Digital Composite Digital Focus Stacking Dinoflagellate EINZELLER GELATINÖSE TIERE GELATINÖSES PLANKTON Gathering Gelatinous Gelatinous Animal Gelatinous plankton Holoplankton Image stacking Invertebrata Invertebrate Invertebrates Invertebrates – marine Light Organs Luminescent Luminous Luminous spots MAKROAUFNAHME MAKROFOTO MEERESLEUCHTEN MIKROAUFNAHME MIKROBIOLOGIE MIKROKOSMOS MIKROSKOPIE MIKROSKOPISCH Macro Shot Marine microorganism Micro Micro Organism Micro Organisms Microbiology Microorganism Microscopic Microscopy NORDSEE No People Noctiluca Noctiluca miliaris North Atlantic North Sea PHOTOMIKROGRAFIE PLANKTON Photomicrography Phytoplankton Planktonic Planktons Small World Studio TIER TIERE WATTENMEER WIRBELLOS WIRBELLOSE
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