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Olivia Clark

Jellyfish Light Sensitivity

Jellyfish Light Sensitivity explores how jellyfish, creatures lacking eyes, perceive light. The book investigates the cellular and molecular mechanisms behind this unique ability, highlighting its evolutionary significance using a combination of laboratory studies, field observations, and genomic analyses.

Intriguingly, jellyfish possess photoreceptor cells throughout their bodies, enabling light detection crucial for survival behaviors like vertical migration—moving up or down in the water column—and predator avoidance.

The book progresses logically, starting with jellyfish diversity and ecological roles, then delving into cellular and molecular components of light detection, including photoreceptor proteins and neural pathways. It integrates molecular biology with behavioral ecology, offering a holistic view.

Understanding how jellyfish detect light may inspire novel light-sensing technologies, such as artificial photoreceptor systems.
130 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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