Bioluminescence: Difference between revisions

From Subnautica Wiki
No edit summary
No edit summary
Tag: 2017 source edit
Line 70: Line 70:
HivemindCloseup.jpg|[[Hivemind]]
HivemindCloseup.jpg|[[Hivemind]]
HivemindBehavior.jpg|Hivemind threat display
HivemindBehavior.jpg|Hivemind threat display
DC39A861-DEBE-4376-B363-778A87249A3A.jpeg|[[Ice Worm]]
Lily Paddler Night.jpg|[[Lily Paddler]]
Lily Paddler Night.jpg|[[Lily Paddler]]
Pengwing Night.jpg|[[Pengwing]]
Pengwing Night.jpg|[[Pengwing]]
Line 80: Line 81:
SnowStalker Baby Stand.jpg|[[Snow Stalker Baby]]
SnowStalker Baby Stand.jpg|[[Snow Stalker Baby]]
SpikeTrapInLilypad.jpg|[[Spikey Trap|Brown Spikey Trap]]
SpikeTrapInLilypad.jpg|[[Spikey Trap|Brown Spikey Trap]]
SpikeTrap1.jpg|Blue Spikey Trap
Squidshark4.jpg|[[Squidshark]]
Squidshark4.jpg|[[Squidshark]]
TriopsMS.jpg|[[Triops]]
TriopsMS.jpg|[[Triops]]

Revision as of 20:59, 6 April 2023

Spoiler (BZ).png Read at own risk
This article contains unmarked spoilers. Players new to the game would want to avoid or be cautious toward this article.


Bioluminescence is a type of illumination created by many Flora species and the vast majority of Fauna species on Planet 4546B. Most bioluminescent life forms cannot generate light bright enough to help the player with night time navigation. 

Bioluminescent Life Forms

<tabber> Fauna=

Subnautica Species

Subnautica: Below Zero Species

|-|

Flora=

Subnautica Species

Subnautica: Below Zero Species

|-|

Coral=

</tabber>

Biophosphorescence

Biophosphorescence is a much lesser observed phenomenon on Planet 4546B, only being exhibited in-game by the Glow Fungus.

Biophosphorescence is the property of a substance to absorb electromagnetic wavelengths from the visible light spectrum and then release this energy as their own light, even for a while after the initial light source has been removed.

Trivia

  • The Stalker and Lava Lizard are the only two fauna having no bioluminescent glands.
    • The Lava Lizard can don a glowing lava shell, but this is not bioluminescence. The glow comes from the lava, not through a biological function of the lava lizard itself.
    • Although the Stalker lacks bioluminescent glands, its eggs actually have them in the form of their yolk.
  • Bioluminescence is used by many real-life animals for counter-illumination, luring prey, attracting mates, confusing predators, mimicking other animals, communication, and as a warning to would-be predators.
  • The Rockgrub is the only creature in Subnautica with bioluminescence that can light up the surrounding terrain.

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Dev:Navbox' not found.Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Dev:Navbox' not found.Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Dev:Navbox' not found.Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Dev:Navbox' not found.Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Dev:Navbox' not found.Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Dev:Navbox' not found.