Fluorescence is emitted by diverse living organisms. The analysis and interpretation of these signals may give information about their physiological state, ways of communication among species and the presence of specific chemicals. In this manuscript we review the state of the art in the research on the fluorescence emitted by plant leaves, fruits, flowers, avians, butterflies, beetles, dragonflies, millipedes, cockroaches, bees, spiders, scorpions and sea organisms and discuss its relevance in nature.
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Lagorio, M. G., Cordon, G. B., & Iriel, A. (2015, May 26). Reviewing the relevance of fluorescence in biological systems. Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5pp00122f
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