We tested the hypothesis that ultraviolet photoreception contributes to prey search in small juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and pumpkinseed sunfish (Lepomis gibbosus) while foraging on Daphnia pulex. Small individuals of these species are ultraviolet-photosensitive zooplanktivores. For both species, prey pursuit distances and angles were larger under full-spectrum illumination than under ultraviolet-absent illumination. The same was true for the distances and angles associated with repositioning movements (i.e. those not leading to the location of a prey item). Thus, ultraviolet photoreception contributes to prey search and detection in these fishes. We argue that the most likely mechanism underlying this enhancement of prey s...
The function of avian ultraviolet (UV) vision is only just beginning to be understood. One plausible...
Abstract Many animal species are able to perceive light wavelengths beyond those visible to humans. ...
Ultraviolet (UV) vision is well documented for many species of vertebrates. UV cues are known to be ...
Ultraviolet-A radiation (320-400 nm) is scattered rapidly in water. Despite this fact, UV is present...
Many animals are sensitive to ultraviolet light and also possess UV-reflective regions on their body...
Meuthen D, Rick IP, Thünken T, Baldauf SA. Visual prey detection by near-infrared cues in a fish. Na...
Among vertebrates, teleost eye diversity exceeds that found in all other groups. Their spectral sens...
Cases where animals use controlled illumination to improve vision are rare and thus far limited to c...
Evolutionary responses to opposing directions of natural selection include trade-offs, where the phe...
Ultraviolet (UV) light occupies the spectral range of wavelengths slightly shorter than those visibl...
Active sensing has been well documented in animals that use echolocation and electrolocation. Active...
Animal interactions based on visual signals have been one of the oldest and most interesting resear...
Most animals are visually oriented, and their eyes provide their ‘window to the world’. Eye size cor...
How can fish see tiny underwater prey invisible to human eyes? In this issue of Neuron, Yoshimatsu e...
Various procedures have been adopted to investigate spectral sensitivity of animals, e.g. absorption...
The function of avian ultraviolet (UV) vision is only just beginning to be understood. One plausible...
Abstract Many animal species are able to perceive light wavelengths beyond those visible to humans. ...
Ultraviolet (UV) vision is well documented for many species of vertebrates. UV cues are known to be ...
Ultraviolet-A radiation (320-400 nm) is scattered rapidly in water. Despite this fact, UV is present...
Many animals are sensitive to ultraviolet light and also possess UV-reflective regions on their body...
Meuthen D, Rick IP, Thünken T, Baldauf SA. Visual prey detection by near-infrared cues in a fish. Na...
Among vertebrates, teleost eye diversity exceeds that found in all other groups. Their spectral sens...
Cases where animals use controlled illumination to improve vision are rare and thus far limited to c...
Evolutionary responses to opposing directions of natural selection include trade-offs, where the phe...
Ultraviolet (UV) light occupies the spectral range of wavelengths slightly shorter than those visibl...
Active sensing has been well documented in animals that use echolocation and electrolocation. Active...
Animal interactions based on visual signals have been one of the oldest and most interesting resear...
Most animals are visually oriented, and their eyes provide their ‘window to the world’. Eye size cor...
How can fish see tiny underwater prey invisible to human eyes? In this issue of Neuron, Yoshimatsu e...
Various procedures have been adopted to investigate spectral sensitivity of animals, e.g. absorption...
The function of avian ultraviolet (UV) vision is only just beginning to be understood. One plausible...
Abstract Many animal species are able to perceive light wavelengths beyond those visible to humans. ...
Ultraviolet (UV) vision is well documented for many species of vertebrates. UV cues are known to be ...