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Briefing: In a South Carolina swamp, researchers uncover secrets of firefly synchrony
Strategic angle: In the middle of the old-growth forests of Congaree National Park in South Carolina, fireflies put on an otherworldly display every May.
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The research focuses on the unique phenomenon of synchronized flashing among male fireflies in Congaree National Park, occurring every May.
This behavior is observed in thousands of individuals of the species Photuris frontalis, which coordinate their light emissions.
Understanding this synchronization can provide insights into the ecological and biological mechanisms underlying such behaviors in insect populations.