pistetähtiä
Pistetähtiä, literally meaning "dot stars" in Finnish, refers to small, often luminescent, markings or points of light found on certain species of marine organisms, particularly in the deep sea. These bioluminescent photophores are commonly observed on fish, cephalopods, and even some invertebrates. The size, arrangement, and intensity of pistetähtiä can vary significantly between species, serving diverse biological functions.
These luminous dots are typically produced by specialized light-producing organs called photophores. The light generated can
The scientific study of pistetähtiä often involves investigating the biochemistry of bioluminescence, the morphology of photophores,