Häiloes
Häiloes is a term used to describe a specific type of bioluminescence observed in certain marine organisms. This phenomenon is characterized by a distinct, pulsating green light that emanates from specialized photophores. The organisms that exhibit häiloes are typically found in deep-sea environments, where sunlight is scarce, and bioluminescence plays a crucial role in communication, predation, and defense.
The mechanism behind häiloes involves a chemical reaction within the photophores, where luciferin and luciferase enzymes
While the term häiloes is not as widely known as other forms of bioluminescence, it represents a