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Tiny skin structures make fish invisible, research

bySana Anwar
23/11/2015
in Science, Science & Technology
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CANADA: There are many fishes in the sea but not all of them have light-manipulating abilities that enable them to go stealth. Researchers found some fish species’ skin cells have microscopic structures that enable them to distribute polarized light underwater. The fish species use this “stealth mode” to escape predators, enabling them to turn invisible.

Through a human’s naked eyes, the open ocean may seem like an unchanging environment. But for animals, the ocean is made up of diverse optical surroundings, much like swimming through a kaleidoscope. The marine species’ evolution equipped them with camouflage abilities to help evade predators and sustain survival.

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A team of scientists led by Molly Cummings and Parrish Brady from the University of Texas had been conducting a study on how fish adjust to the fluctuating polarized lights underwater for five years.

The researchers said that waves of polarized light have vibrations that travel on the same level. However, most light is not polarized and creates vibrations that travel on varying planes. Above waters, sunlight is not polarized. But upon hitting the water’s surface, sunlight creates that sparkling shimmer through reflection.

Underwater, however, sunlight becomes polarized. Fish species with skin cells embedded with microscopic structures called platelets can identify and imitate vibrations caused by polarized lights. Fish platelets are composed of small nanoscale crystals, giving their scales a shiny glimmer.

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