"The male comes in because it's attracted to the ... he worked as a professional ecologist for seven years, turning to breeding glow worms in his Bristol flat during the first lockdown in 2020.
Some people pay to witness glow-worms' breeding season in June and July ... reaction called bioluminescence - to attract a winged male suitor. Some people pay to witness this special sight ...
A study in 2014 found that even very low levels of light pollution could interrupt the reproductive behaviour of male L. noctiluca that were searching for mates. The authors suggested that in areas ...
One of the most ambitious and ultimately magical shoots of the entire series was trying to capture the mass spectacle of glow worms in a dark, wet forest. ...although their bioluminescence is easy ...