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Description A nice cluster of Bioluminescent Fungi. They don't glow as brightly as the other types i found in the past. High iso 3200, f7.1 30 secs. Taken in Singapore forest at night.
Previous finds.

Quote from www.mykoweb.com/articles/Biolu…
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Bioluminescence, the emission of visible light by living organisms, is known to occur in many distantly related phyla, including the fungi. Although written observations of this phenomenon in fungal species are reported to date as far back as Aristotle (384-322 BC) and Pliny the Elder (23-79 AD), and detailed studies have been conducted with many other organisms (i.e., insects, fish, dinoflagellates, bacteria), we know surprisingly little about the nature of the chemical reactions responsible for fungal bioluminescence, or even why this phenomenon occurs in fungal species.

Like all other organisms in which it occurs, bioluminescence in fungi is an oxygen-dependent reaction involving substrates generically termed luciferans, which is catalyzed by one or more of an assortment of unrelated enzymes referred to as luciferases. In fungi, both the luciferans and luciferases involved remain largely unidentified. During the luciferan-luciferase reaction, unstable chemical intermediates are produced. As these intermediates decompose excess energy is released as light emission, causing the tissues in which this reaction occurs to glow or luminesce. Although the older literature reports some fungal species as producing white or blue light, all recent studies and observations indicate that bioluminescent fungi emit a greenish light with a maximum around 520-530 nm.

Fungal luminescence has been hypothesized to attract invertebrates that aid in spore dispersal, which may be a suitable explanation for those species with luminescent basidiomes, but not for those in which only the mycelium emits light. Additional hypotheses include the attraction of predators of mycetophagous invertebrates, and even the function of emitted light as a warning to nocturnal heterotrophs that might consume the fungus or its substrate, similar to warning colorations observed in other organisms.

It is also possible that bioluminescence in these fungi is nothing more than the by-product of some other metabolic process. Because the reaction is oxygen-dependent, it has been hypothesized that bioluminescence may have evolved as a method to consume excess oxygen produced in the cells of organisms during other metabolic processes (i.e., an antioxidant).
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MYSTERYTIAMAT [2021-01-03 22:59:16 +0000 UTC]

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Old-Rex [2015-12-14 22:11:43 +0000 UTC]

Interesting indeed! Thanks for sharing.

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NepFreak [2014-07-29 15:33:32 +0000 UTC]

love these types of fungi! always wanted to grow them at home but never had the set up for it or the resources for getting the spores

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Wolfy-89 [2013-08-19 15:03:11 +0000 UTC]

So cool

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TeddyBlackBear2040 [2013-08-18 21:57:10 +0000 UTC]

Nice.

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melvynyeo In reply to TeddyBlackBear2040 [2013-08-19 10:19:24 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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TeddyBlackBear2040 In reply to melvynyeo [2013-08-19 16:45:00 +0000 UTC]

My pleasure friend.

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LaceyJibs [2013-08-18 02:16:26 +0000 UTC]

Fascinating ! Nice shot ! Β Β  Β 

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melvynyeo In reply to LaceyJibs [2013-08-19 10:19:27 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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Nameda [2013-08-18 00:16:40 +0000 UTC]

wow totally reminds me on avatar

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melvynyeo In reply to Nameda [2013-08-19 10:19:29 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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morningstarskid [2013-08-17 19:16:11 +0000 UTC]

IR...Nice!!

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melvynyeo In reply to morningstarskid [2013-08-19 10:20:01 +0000 UTC]

Not IR.... they glow in the dark so there are no additional light in this photo.

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herofan135 [2013-08-17 17:36:18 +0000 UTC]

Really cool shot, love it!

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melvynyeo In reply to herofan135 [2013-08-19 10:20:04 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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Thatdudemaan [2013-08-17 17:03:53 +0000 UTC]

Cool shit. Trippy.

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melvynyeo In reply to Thatdudemaan [2013-08-19 10:20:07 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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avancna [2013-08-17 16:59:56 +0000 UTC]

Must be one of those annoying fluorescent energy-saver fungi.

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melvynyeo In reply to avancna [2013-08-19 10:20:12 +0000 UTC]

Haha

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avancna In reply to melvynyeo [2013-08-19 15:49:55 +0000 UTC]

So hard fitting mycellia into an appropriate electrical socket.

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