Literature DB >> 33603032

Vivid biofluorescence discovered in the nocturnal Springhare (Pedetidae).

Erik R Olson1, Michaela R Carlson2, V M Sadagopa Ramanujam3, Lindsay Sears4, Sharon E Anthony2, Paula Spaeth Anich2, Leigh Ramon5, Alissa Hulstrand2, Michaela Jurewicz2, Adam S Gunnelson2, Allison M Kohler2,6, Jonathan G Martin2.   

Abstract

Biofluorescence has been detected in several nocturnal-crepuscular organisms from invertebrates to birds and mammals. Biofluorescence in mammals has been detected across the phylogeny, including the monotreme duck-billed platypus (Ornithorhyncus anatinus), marsupial opossums (Didelphidae), and New World placental flying squirrels (Gluacomys spp.). Here, we document vivid biofluorescence of springhare (Pedetidae) in both museum specimens and captive individuals-the first documented biofluorescence of an Old World placental mammal. We explore the variation in biofluorescence across our sample and characterize its physical and chemical properties. The striking visual patterning and intensity of color shift was unique relative to biofluorescence found in other mammals. We establish that biofluorescence in springhare likely originates within the cuticle of the hair fiber and emanates, at least partially, from several fluorescent porphyrins and potentially one unassigned molecule absent from our standard porphyrin mixture. This discovery further supports the hypothesis that biofluorescence may be ecologically important for nocturnal-crepuscular mammals and suggests that it may be more broadly distributed throughout Mammalia than previously thought.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33603032      PMCID: PMC7892538          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-83588-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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