Although there is little published information on the visual capabilities of marine fish larvae, their behaviour in response to light has received some attention. According to Ali (1959) they are generally photopositive, while demersal freshwater larvae are photonegative. A number of species of marine teleost have a pure-cone retina in th
The eye is an important sense organ for teleost species but can vary greatly depending on the adapti...
Phototactic behaviour of milkfish larvae and juveniles was observed in the sea and laboratory, and t...
AbstractThe eye is an important sense organ for teleost species but can vary greatly depending on th...
The eye of the larval herring has a pure-cone retina (Blaxter & Jones, 1967) without the movemen...
The behaviour offish larvae may be influenced strongly by light. The newly hatched larvae of several...
on retinal pigments and spectral sensitivity. There appears to be a general distribution of rhodopsi...
Many demersal fish species undergo vertical shifts in habitats during ontogeny especially after larv...
Various procedures have been adopted to investigate spectral sensitivity of animals, e.g. absorption...
Maintaining optimal visual performance is a difficult task in the photodynamic coastal and estuarine...
The sensitivity hypothesis seeks to explain the correlation between the wavelength of visual pigment...
AbstractAfter hatching, larvae of coral reef fishes experience a pelagic phase during which they are...
Comparisons of the behavior of herring (Clupea harengus L.) were made in the light and dark by means...
The absolute light sensitivities, temporal properties, and spectral sensitivities of the visual syst...
The visual functions of Pacific saury were examined to understand the capture process of light fishi...
The visual feeding threshold and action spectrum of 10-15-mm northern anchovy larvae were determined...
The eye is an important sense organ for teleost species but can vary greatly depending on the adapti...
Phototactic behaviour of milkfish larvae and juveniles was observed in the sea and laboratory, and t...
AbstractThe eye is an important sense organ for teleost species but can vary greatly depending on th...
The eye of the larval herring has a pure-cone retina (Blaxter & Jones, 1967) without the movemen...
The behaviour offish larvae may be influenced strongly by light. The newly hatched larvae of several...
on retinal pigments and spectral sensitivity. There appears to be a general distribution of rhodopsi...
Many demersal fish species undergo vertical shifts in habitats during ontogeny especially after larv...
Various procedures have been adopted to investigate spectral sensitivity of animals, e.g. absorption...
Maintaining optimal visual performance is a difficult task in the photodynamic coastal and estuarine...
The sensitivity hypothesis seeks to explain the correlation between the wavelength of visual pigment...
AbstractAfter hatching, larvae of coral reef fishes experience a pelagic phase during which they are...
Comparisons of the behavior of herring (Clupea harengus L.) were made in the light and dark by means...
The absolute light sensitivities, temporal properties, and spectral sensitivities of the visual syst...
The visual functions of Pacific saury were examined to understand the capture process of light fishi...
The visual feeding threshold and action spectrum of 10-15-mm northern anchovy larvae were determined...
The eye is an important sense organ for teleost species but can vary greatly depending on the adapti...
Phototactic behaviour of milkfish larvae and juveniles was observed in the sea and laboratory, and t...
AbstractThe eye is an important sense organ for teleost species but can vary greatly depending on th...