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A dynamic broadband reflector built from microscopic silica spheres in the 'disco' clam Ctenoides ales.

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Dougherty, LF; Johnsen, S; Caldwell, RL; Marshall, NJ
Published in: Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
September 2014

The 'disco' or 'electric' clam Ctenoides ales (Limidae) is the only species of bivalve known to have a behaviourally mediated photic display. This display is so vivid that it has been repeatedly confused for bioluminescence, but it is actually the result of scattered light. The flashing occurs on the mantle lip, where electron microscopy revealed two distinct tissue sides: one highly scattering side that contains dense aggregations of spheres composed of silica, and one highly absorbing side that does not. High-speed video confirmed that the two sides act in concert to alternate between vivid broadband reflectance and strong absorption in the blue region of the spectrum. Optical modelling suggests that the diameter of the spheres is nearly optimal for scattering visible light, especially at shorter wavelengths which predominate in their environment. This simple mechanism produces a striking optical effect that may function as a signal.

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Journal of the Royal Society, Interface

DOI

EISSN

1742-5662

ISSN

1742-5689

Publication Date

September 2014

Volume

11

Issue

98

Start / End Page

20140407

Related Subject Headings

  • Video Recording
  • Silicon Dioxide
  • Scattering, Radiation
  • Photoelectron Spectroscopy
  • Optics and Photonics
  • Microscopy, Electron, Transmission
  • Luminescence
  • Light
  • General Science & Technology
  • Bivalvia
 

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Dougherty, L. F., Johnsen, S., Caldwell, R. L., & Marshall, N. J. (2014). A dynamic broadband reflector built from microscopic silica spheres in the 'disco' clam Ctenoides ales. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface, 11(98), 20140407. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2014.0407
Dougherty, Lindsey F., Sönke Johnsen, Roy L. Caldwell, and N Justin Marshall. “A dynamic broadband reflector built from microscopic silica spheres in the 'disco' clam Ctenoides ales.Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 11, no. 98 (September 2014): 20140407. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2014.0407.
Dougherty LF, Johnsen S, Caldwell RL, Marshall NJ. A dynamic broadband reflector built from microscopic silica spheres in the 'disco' clam Ctenoides ales. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 2014 Sep;11(98):20140407.
Dougherty, Lindsey F., et al. “A dynamic broadband reflector built from microscopic silica spheres in the 'disco' clam Ctenoides ales.Journal of the Royal Society, Interface, vol. 11, no. 98, Sept. 2014, p. 20140407. Epmc, doi:10.1098/rsif.2014.0407.
Dougherty LF, Johnsen S, Caldwell RL, Marshall NJ. A dynamic broadband reflector built from microscopic silica spheres in the 'disco' clam Ctenoides ales. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 2014 Sep;11(98):20140407.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of the Royal Society, Interface

DOI

EISSN

1742-5662

ISSN

1742-5689

Publication Date

September 2014

Volume

11

Issue

98

Start / End Page

20140407

Related Subject Headings

  • Video Recording
  • Silicon Dioxide
  • Scattering, Radiation
  • Photoelectron Spectroscopy
  • Optics and Photonics
  • Microscopy, Electron, Transmission
  • Luminescence
  • Light
  • General Science & Technology
  • Bivalvia