Larva swim upward when visible light is turned off

Ciona larvae have several sensory systems, including the ocellus and otolith, which are sensitive to light and gravity, respectively. Gravitaxis and phototaxis are integrated into a complex behavior: the rapid reorientation of the body followed by upward swimming in response to dimming. See "Antagonistic Inhibitory Circuits Integrate Visual and Gravitactic Behaviors", Bostwick et al. for more details.