Skip to main content
Log in

Two populations of the marine fish Porichthys notatus, one lacking in luciferin essential for bioluminescence

  • Published:
Marine Biology Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

Porichthys notatus is a common benthic fish found along the Pacific coast of North America. It possesses more than 700 small dermal photophores on its head and trunk. When P. notatus collected in Monterey Bay, California, is injected subcutaneously with norepinephrine, the photophores emit a long-lasting luminescence that is readily visible to the dark-adapted eye. The light emission is due to the oxidation of luciferin (substrate) by molecular oxygen, catalyzed by luciferase. In contrast, P. notatus collected in Puget Sound, Washington, is nonluminous, even though the photophores do not differ ultrastructurally from those of the California fish. The inability of the Puget Sound fish to luminesce is due to lack of luciferin in its photophores. Luminescence capability, however, may be induced in the Puget Sound fish by the oral or intraperitoneal administration of a small amount of luciferin from the tiny luminescent marine ostracod crustacean, Vargula hilgendorfii, suggesting that the origin of luciferin in P. notatus may be from the diet. In this study, specimens of P. notatus were collected over the entire known range of the species, between November 1981 and September 1987, and the presence of luciferin in the photophores determined. The results indicate that there are two populations of P. notatus: a luciferin-deficient, nonluminescent population located north of northern California and a luciferin-containing, luminescent population extending south of Cape Mendocino, California, to Baja California, Mexico. At the northern end of the southern population, a mixture of luminescent and nonluminescent P. notatus was found.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

Literature cited

  • Allen, M. J. (1982). Functional structure of soft-bottom fish communities of the southern California shelf. Ph. D. thesis, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California

    Google Scholar 

  • Arora, H. F. (1948). Observations on the habits and early life history of the batrachoid fish, Porichthys notatus Girard. Copeia 1948: 89–93

    Google Scholar 

  • Baguet, F., Zietz-Nicolas, A. M. (1979). Fluorescence and luminescence of isolated photophores of Porichthys. J. exp. Biol. 78: 45–57

    Google Scholar 

  • Barnes, A. T., Case, J. F., Tsuji, F. I. (1973) Induction of bioluminescence in a luciferin deficient form of the marine teleost, Porichthys, in response to exogenous luciferin. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 46A: 709–723

    Google Scholar 

  • Booth, D. B. (1987). Timing and processes of deglaciation along the southern margin of the Cordilleran ice sheet. In: Ruddiman, W. F., Wright, H. E., Jr. (eds) North America during the last deglaciation. Geological Society of America, The Geology of North America K-3: 71–90

  • Brinton, E. (1962a). The distribution of Pacific euphausiids. Bull. Scripps Inst. Oceanogr. non-tech. Ser. 8:51–270

    Google Scholar 

  • Brinton, E. (1962b). Variable factors affecting the apparent range and estimated concentration of euphausiids in the North Pacific. Pacif. Sci. 16: 374–408

    Google Scholar 

  • Brinton, E. (1981) Euphausiid distributions in the California Current during the warm winter-spring of 1977–78, in the context of a 1949–1966 time series. Rep. Calif. coop. ocean. Fish. Invest. (CalCOFI) 22: 135–154

    Google Scholar 

  • Cormier, M. J., Crane, J. M., Jr. Nakano, Y. (1967). Evidence for the identity of the luminescent system of Porichthys porosissimus (fish) and Cypridina hilgendorfii (crustacean). Biochem. biophys. Res. Commun. 29: 747–752

    Google Scholar 

  • Frank, T. M., Widder, E. A., Latz, M. I., Case, J. F. (1984) Dietary maintenance of bioluminescence in a deep-sea mysid. J. exp. Biol. 109: 385–389

    Google Scholar 

  • Greene, C. W. (1899). The phosphorescent organs in the toadfish, Porichthys notatus Girard. J. Morph. 15: 667–696

    Google Scholar 

  • Greene, C. W., Greene, H. H. (1924). Phosphorescence of Porichthys notatus, the California singing fish. Am. J. Physiol. 70: 500–506

    Google Scholar 

  • Hart, J. L. (1973). Pacific fishes of Canada. Bull. Fish. Res. Bd Can. 180: 207–209

    Google Scholar 

  • Kishi, Y., Goto, T., Hirata, Y., Shimomura, O., Johnson, F. H. (1966). Cypridina bioluminescence. I. Structure of Cypridina luciferin. Tetrahedron Lett. 29: 3427–3436

    Google Scholar 

  • Kornicker, L. S., Baker, J. H. (1977). Vargula tsujii, a new species of luminescent ostracod from Lower and Southern California (Mycopoda: Cypridina). Proc. biol. Soc. Wash. 90: 218–231

    Google Scholar 

  • Kulm, L. D., Roush, R. C., Harlett, J. C., Neudeck, R. H., Chambers, D. M., Runge, E. J. (1975). Oregon continental shelf sedimentation: interrelationships of facies distribution and sedimentary processes. J. Geol. *3: 145–175

    Google Scholar 

  • Kulm, L. D., Scheidegger, K. F. (1979). Quaternary sedimentation on the tectonically active Oregon continental slope. Soc. Econ. Paleontol. Mineral., Spec. Publ. 27: 247–263

    Google Scholar 

  • Matsui, T., Hamada, S., Konosu, S. (1981) Difference in accumulation of puffer fish toxin and crystalline tetrodotoxin in the puffer fish, Fugu rubripes rubripes. Bull. Jap. Soc. scient. Fish. 47: 535–537

    Google Scholar 

  • Matsui, T., Sato, H., Hamada, S., Shimizu, C. (1982). Comparison of toxicity of the cultured and wild puffer fish Fugu niphobles. Bull. Jap. Soc. scient. Fish. 48: 253

    Google Scholar 

  • Noguchi, T., Hwang, D. F., Arakawa, O., Sugita, H., Deguchi, Y., Shida, Y., Hashimoto, K. (1987). Vibrio alginolyticus, a terodotoxin-producing bacterium, in the intestines of the fish Fugu vermicularis vermicularis. Mar. Biol. 94: 625–630

    Google Scholar 

  • Pearcy, W. G., Krygier, E. E., Mesecar, R., Ramsey, F. (1977). Vertical distribution and migration of oceanic micronekton off Oregon. Deep-Sea Res. 24: 223–245

    Google Scholar 

  • Pearcy, W. G., Mesecar, R. S. (1971). Scattering layers and Vertical distribution of oceanic animals off Oregon. In: Farquhar, G. B. (ed.) Biological sound scattering in the ocean. Maury Center for Ocean Science, Department of the Navy, Washington, D. C., p. 381–394

    Google Scholar 

  • Phillips, A. C. (1973). Age determination and growth rate studies of the northern midshipman (Porchthys notatus Girard). Honors thesis, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia

    Google Scholar 

  • Strum, J. M. (1968). Fine structure of the dermal luminescent organs, photophores, in the fish, Porichthys notatus. Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

    Google Scholar 

  • Strum, J. M. (1969) Photophores of Porichthys notatus: ultrastructure of innervation. Anat. Rec. 164: 463–477

    Google Scholar 

  • Thompson, E. M., Nafpaktitis, B. G., Tsuji, F. I. (1987). Induction of bioluminescence in the marine fish, Porichthys, by Vargula (crustacean) luciferin. Evidence for de novo synthesis or recycling of luciferin. Photochem. Photobiol. 45: 529–533

    Google Scholar 

  • Thompson E. M., Nafpaktitis, B. G., Tsuji, F. I. (1988a). Latitudinal trends in size-dependence of bioluminescence in the midshipman fish Porichthys notatus. Mar. Biol. 98: 7–13

    Google Scholar 

  • Thompson, E. M., Nafpaktitis, B. G., Tsuji, F. I. (1988b). Dietary uptake and blood transport of Vargula (crustacean) luciferin in the bioluminescent fish, Porichthys notatus. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 89A: 203–209

    Google Scholar 

  • Thompson, E. M., Toya, Y., Nafpaktitis, B. G., Goto, T., Tsuji, F. I. (1988c). Induction of bioluminescence capability in the marine fish, Porichthys notatus, by Vargula (crustacean) [14C]luciferin and unlabelled analogues. J. exp. Biol. 137: 39–51

    Google Scholar 

  • Thorson, R. M. (1980). Ice-sheet glaciation of the Puget Lowland, Washington, during the Vashon Stade (late Pleistocene). Quat. Res., N.Y. 13: 301–321

    Google Scholar 

  • Tsuji, F. I. (1982). Molecular mechanisms and function of bioluminescence in fishes. In: Kaplan, N. O., Robinson, A., (eds.) Cyclotrons to cytochromes: essays in molecular biology and chemistry. Academic Press, New York, p. 537–559

    Google Scholar 

  • Tsuji, F. I., Barnes, A. T., Case, J. F. (1972). Bioluminescence in the marine teleost, Porichthys notatus, and its induction in a non-luminous form by Cypridina (ostracod) luciferin. Nature, Lond. 237: 515–516

    Google Scholar 

  • Tsuji, F. I., Haneda, Y., Lynch, R. V., III, Sugiyama, N. (1971). Luminescence cross-reactions of Porichthys luciferin and theories on the origin of luciferin in some shallow-water fishes. Comp. Biochem. Biophys. 40A: 163–179

    Google Scholar 

  • Tsuji, F. I., Nafpaktitis, B. G., Goto, T., Cormier, M. J., Wampler, J. E., Anderson, J. M. (1975). Spectral characteristics of the bioluminescence induced in the marine fish, Porichthys notatus, by Cypridina (ostracod) luciferin. Molec. cell. Biochem. 9: 3–8

    Google Scholar 

  • Warner, J. A., Case, J. F. (1980). The zoogeography and dietary induction of bioluminescence in the midshipman fish, Porichthys notatus. Biol. Bull. mar. biol. Lab., Woods Hole 159: 231–246

    Google Scholar 

  • Yotsu, M., Yamazaki, T., Meguro, Y., Endo, A., Murata, M., Naoki, H., Yasumoto, T. (1987). Production of tetrodotoxin and its derivatives by Pseudomonas sp. isolated from the skin of a pufferfish. Toxicon 25: 225–228

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Additional information

Communicated by M. Anraku, Tokyo

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Thompson, E.M., Tsuji, F.I. Two populations of the marine fish Porichthys notatus, one lacking in luciferin essential for bioluminescence. Mar. Biol. 102, 161–165 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00428276

Download citation

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00428276

Keywords

Navigation