Microspectrophotometric measurements of retinal receptors are reported for eight species of Old World monkey. Although the animals vary greatly in size, colourings and habitat, they all appear to be trichromats and the peak sensitivities of their cones invariably lie near 430, 535 and 565 nm. This consistent pattern contrasts with the results reported earlier for New World monkeys and with the results reported here for Tupaia glis. The trichromacy of frugivorous catarrhine monkeys may have co-evolved with a particular class of coloured fruit. Short-wave cones were rare in all species. The ratio of the numbers of middle-wave and long-wave cones varied between individual animals, but had an overall value close to unity. In the case of all the...
Trichromatic primates have a 'red-green' chromatic channel in addition to luminance and 'blue-yellow...
Computational models that predict the spectral sensitivities of primate cone photoreceptors have foc...
The disabilities experienced by colour-blind people show us the biological advantages of colour visi...
The howler monkeys (Alouatta sp.) are the only New World primates to exhibit routine trichromacy. Bo...
The howler monkeys (Alouatta sp.) are the only New World primates to exhibit routine trichromacy. Bo...
AbstractPrevious research revealed significant individual variations in opsin genes and cone photopi...
The howler monkeys (Alouatta sp.) are the only New World primates to exhibit routine trichromacy. Bo...
Abstract-Microspectrophotometric measurements of visual pigments have been obtained for a large samp...
1. Spectral sensitivities of cones in the retina of cynomolgus monkeys were determined by recording ...
<div><p>The howler monkeys (<i>Alouatta</i> sp.) are the only New World primates to exhibit routine ...
Microspectrophotometric measurements of visual pigments and behavioural measurements of spectral sen...
The owl monkey (Aotus tridrgutus) is the only nocturnal monkey. The photopigments of Aotus and the r...
Primates are the only mammals to possess trichromatic vision. All Old World pri-mates including huma...
Most platyrrhine monkeys have a triallelic M/L opsin gene polymorphisin that underlies significant i...
Platyrrhine monkeys typically have only a single X-chromosome opsin gene. Alleles of this gene code ...
Trichromatic primates have a 'red-green' chromatic channel in addition to luminance and 'blue-yellow...
Computational models that predict the spectral sensitivities of primate cone photoreceptors have foc...
The disabilities experienced by colour-blind people show us the biological advantages of colour visi...
The howler monkeys (Alouatta sp.) are the only New World primates to exhibit routine trichromacy. Bo...
The howler monkeys (Alouatta sp.) are the only New World primates to exhibit routine trichromacy. Bo...
AbstractPrevious research revealed significant individual variations in opsin genes and cone photopi...
The howler monkeys (Alouatta sp.) are the only New World primates to exhibit routine trichromacy. Bo...
Abstract-Microspectrophotometric measurements of visual pigments have been obtained for a large samp...
1. Spectral sensitivities of cones in the retina of cynomolgus monkeys were determined by recording ...
<div><p>The howler monkeys (<i>Alouatta</i> sp.) are the only New World primates to exhibit routine ...
Microspectrophotometric measurements of visual pigments and behavioural measurements of spectral sen...
The owl monkey (Aotus tridrgutus) is the only nocturnal monkey. The photopigments of Aotus and the r...
Primates are the only mammals to possess trichromatic vision. All Old World pri-mates including huma...
Most platyrrhine monkeys have a triallelic M/L opsin gene polymorphisin that underlies significant i...
Platyrrhine monkeys typically have only a single X-chromosome opsin gene. Alleles of this gene code ...
Trichromatic primates have a 'red-green' chromatic channel in addition to luminance and 'blue-yellow...
Computational models that predict the spectral sensitivities of primate cone photoreceptors have foc...
The disabilities experienced by colour-blind people show us the biological advantages of colour visi...