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Sources Cited

Bioluminescence:
Wilson, Thérèse, and J. Woodland Hastings. "Bioluminescence." Annual review of cell and developmental biology 14.1 (1998): 197-230.Fong, Lu. "How Do Scientists Use Bioluminescence in Research? - Curiosity." Curiosity. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2014.
Choy, Garry, Peter Choyke, and Steven K. Libutti. "Current advances in molecular imaging: noninvasive in vivo bioluminescent and fluorescent optical imaging in cancer research." Molecular imaging 2.4 (2003).
Deep Sea Anglerfish:
"Deep Sea Anglerfish." , Deep Sea, Fishes, Melanocetus Johnsonii. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Feb. 2014.
"The Naked Scientists." Deep Sea Angler Fish. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Feb. 2014.
Dinoflagellates:
"Dinoflagellates and Red Tides." Scripps Institution of Oceanography. N.p., 1995. Web. 26 Feb. 2014.
Hardeland, Rüdiger, and Mona Hoppenrath. "Bioluminescence in Dinoflagellates." Tree of Life Web Project. U.S. National Science Foundation, 2012. Web. 26 Feb. 2014.
Brittle Stars
    Case, James. Bioluminescence & Chemiluminescence. 1st ed. 1. River Edge: World Scientific Publishing, 2001. 35-36. eBook.             <http://books.google.com/books?id=tgnmtzK4WIoC&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=brittle star bioluminescence&source=bl&ots=6tvUvyjpdu&sig=KuXCo4zcf_1cFziQigRYJnDZ0lc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=f6UOU77uLsqMqAGy8IDACg&sqi=2&ved=0CEUQ6AEwBw
    "Brittle Star." Animal Planet. N.p.. Web. 26 Feb 2014. <http://www.animalplanet.com/marine-life/brittle-star-info.htm>.
    Pearson, M. "Diets of some deep-sea brittle stars in the Rockall Trough." Springer-Verlag. 84.3 (1984): 247-258. Print. <http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00392406
Atolla Jellyfish
P.J. Herring, E. W. (2004, December). Bioluminescence of deep-sea coronate medusae. Marine Biology, pp. 39-51.

Widder, E. A. (2001). Marine bioluminescence: Why do so many animals in the open ocean make light? Bioscience Explained, 1-9.

Wrobel, D. (n.d.). Atolla vanhoeffeni. Retrieved February 28, 2014
Vampire Squid
ROBISON, BRUCE H., KIM R. REISENBICHLER, JAMES C. HUNT, and STEVEN H.D. HADDOCK. "Light Production by the Arm Tips of the Deep-Sea Cephalopod Vampyroteuthis Infernalis." Light Production by the Arm Tips of the Deep-Sea Cephalopod Vampyroteuthis Infernalis. The Biological Bulletin, 01 Oct. 2003. Web. 07 Mar. 2014.EYDEN, PHIL. "Vampyroteuthis Infernalis, Living Fossil." TONMO.com: The Octopus News Magazine Online. N.p., Nov. 2005. Web. 07 Mar. 2014. <http://www.tonmo.com/community/pages/vampyroteuthis-infernalis/>


Fireflies
"Fireflies (Lightning Bugs), Firefly (Lightning Bug) Pictures, Firefly (Lightning Bug) Facts - National Geographic." National Geographic. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Apr. 2014. 
"Firefly.org." Facts About Fireflies and Lightning Bugs in the US and Worldwide -. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Apr. 2014. 
"How and Why Do Fireflies Light Up?" Scientific American Global RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Apr. 2014. 

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