Fire salamanders—one of Europe's most well-researched amphibians—are biofluorescent, which means they can absorb light from ...
Despite being in the scientific spotlight for centuries, the fire salamander’s biofluorescence was overlooked until now.
Fire salamanders give off a blue-green glow under ultraviolet light, which may help attract mates or serve as a warning to ...
Scientists have discovered that fire salamanders produce biofluorescent secretions that glow under specific wavelengths of ...
An international research team has discovered that the fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) is biofluorescent. A study ...