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β | {{w|Fireflies}} are varieties of beetles that emit flashes of light, a process known as {{w|bioluminescence}}. Megan explains that while this ability is not uncommon in ocean-dwelling species, it's pretty rare on land. Presumably, this is because sunlight doesn't penetrate very far under water, so there's evolutionary pressure there to develop a process to generate one's own light. Land animals, on the other hand, have much less need to generate their own light -- even at night there's light from the moon and stars, so nocturnal animals tend to have good eyesight or other enhanced sensory abilities ({{w|echolocation}}, {{w|olfaction}}, etc). It's thought that bioluminescence in fireflies originally served {{w|aposematism|aposematically}} to ward off predators from larvae, but that it was co-opted as an adult mating signal. There are many varieties of {{w|List of bioluminescent fungus species|bioluminescent fungus species}}, and the ecological benefit of that effect is uncertain. Some ocean-dwelling species, such as {{w|anglerfish}}, use their bioluminescence as lures for prey, whilst other creatures {{w|Counter-illumination|use it as camouflage}}. Yet others may employ such light as warning and/or as mating signals to deliberately reveal (not conceal) their presence. Often creatures with sufficient control of their phosphorescence can even fulfil multiple purposes according to need. These functions are similar to how organisms in more well-lit environments might normally rely upon surface hues (of skin, fur, feathers, scales, etc.) that work more ({{w|Chromatophore|or less}}) passively under external illumination. Megan also mentions fatty acid enzymes, presumably a reference to {{w|luciferase}}, a class of enzymes used by fireflies and many other bioluminescent organisms. | + | {{incomplete|Created by THE INSECT VERSION OF DYLAN THOMAS - Please change this comment when editing this page. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} |
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β | While Megan and Cueball are walking towards a field with fireflies, she points all this out and suggests that it was just a fluke that fireflies developed this ability. When they see the firefly display, the two of them agree that we're lucky to be on a planet where this happened. Sadly, the moment may be fleeting as fireflies are going extinct, at least in North America.[https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/07/02/fireflies-possible-extinction-across-us/7795410001/]
| + | {{w|Fireflies}} are a variety of beetles that are able to emit flashes of light, a process known as {{w|bioluminescence}}. Megan explains that while this ability is not uncommon in ocean-dwelling species, it's pretty rare on land; presumably this is because sunlight doesn't penetrate very far under water, so there's evolutionary pressure to develop a process to generate one's own light. Land animals have much less need to generate their own light -- even at night there's light from the moon and stars, so nocturnal animals tend to have good eyesight or other enhanced sensory abilities (e.g. {{w|echolocation}}). It's thought that it originally served to ward off predators of the larvae, but adults coopted it as a mating signal. |
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β | The title text suggests that there's an alternate Earth that has "shadowflies", which are presumably like fireflies but cast shadows instead of light, and that this isn't as nice for the people there. Since everything that's opaque casts a shadow{{citation needed}}, this isn't really much of an ability. Possibly Randall's shadowflies have some sort of {{w|vantablack}}-like coating, or somehow create darkness near them beyond merely absorbing incident light (in violation of physics as we understand it). "Earth 2" is the name of an {{w|Earth-Two|alternate world in the DC Comics universe}}, but it's unclear if this is the specific world being referred to. A presumably different alternate earth has been [[1268: Alternate Universe|mentioned before]]. Earth 2 may also be a reference to an actual {{w|exoplanet}} which appears very similar to Earth. | + | While Megan and Cueball are walking towards a field with fireflies, she points all this out and suggests that it was just a fluke that fireflies developed this ability. When they see the firefly display, the two of them agree that we're lucky to be on a planet where this happened. |
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| + | The title text suggests that there's an alternate Earth that has "shadowflies", which are presumably like fireflies but create shadows instead of light, and that this isn't as nice for the people there. Since everything that's opaque casts a shadow{{citation needed}}, this isn't really much of an ability. Possibly Randall's shadowflies have some sort of {{w|vantablack}}-like coating. |
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