English: White light images of Typhlonectes natans and Ceratophrys cranwelli above images of these species biofluorescing, along with biofluorescence images of Amphiuma tridactylum and Cynops orientalis. Biofluorescence was imaged by exposing individuals to blue light (440–460 nm) and viewing them through a yellow long pass filter (500 nm).
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Fig. 2 from Lamb, J.Y., Davis, M.P. Salamanders and other amphibians are aglow with biofluorescence. Sci Rep 10, 2821 (2020). doi:10.1038/s41598-020-59528-9
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