The presence of two spectrally different kinds of rod photoreceptors in amphibians has been hypothesized to enable purely rod-based colour vision at very low light levels. The hypothesis has never been properly tested, so we performed three behavioural experiments at different light intensities with toads (Bufo) and frogs (Rana) to determine the thresholds for colour discrimination. The thresholds of toads were different in mate choice and prey-catching tasks, suggesting that the differential sensitivities of different spectral cone types as well as task-specific factors set limits for the use of colour in these behavioural contexts. In neither task was there any indication of rod-based colour discrimination. By contrast, frogs performing p...
Many experiments have shown that when a frog is disturbed it escapes towards the light, and that blu...
Amphibians are ideal for studying visual system evolution because their biphasic (aquatic and terres...
Abstract The accuracy of toad snapping towards moving worm dummies under various levels of dim illu...
The presence of two spectrally different kinds of rod photoreceptors in amphibians has been hypothes...
The presence of two spectrally different kinds of rod photoreceptors in amphibians has been hypothes...
Colour discrimination is based on opponent photoreceptor interactions, and limited by receptor noise...
Green rods (GRs) represent a unique type of photoreceptor to be found in the retinas of anuran amphi...
most readily by blue light, appears to be a function of the retinal projection to the diencephalon (...
The size of Bufo marinus and Rana pipiens rod photocurrents is similar affected by changes in flash ...
From the mid-19th century until the 1980's, frogs and toads provided important research models for m...
Amphibians are ideal for studying visual system evolution because their biphasic (aquatic and terres...
The amount of short wavelength (ultraviolet (UV), violet and blue) light that reaches the retina dep...
AbstractBehavioural experiments and ganglion cell recordings indicate that the visual sensitivity of...
SPC was supported by a BBSRC studentship.Nonvisual photoreceptors are widely distributed in the reti...
1. The performance of ganglion cells in detecting flashes of light near the absolute threshold was s...
Many experiments have shown that when a frog is disturbed it escapes towards the light, and that blu...
Amphibians are ideal for studying visual system evolution because their biphasic (aquatic and terres...
Abstract The accuracy of toad snapping towards moving worm dummies under various levels of dim illu...
The presence of two spectrally different kinds of rod photoreceptors in amphibians has been hypothes...
The presence of two spectrally different kinds of rod photoreceptors in amphibians has been hypothes...
Colour discrimination is based on opponent photoreceptor interactions, and limited by receptor noise...
Green rods (GRs) represent a unique type of photoreceptor to be found in the retinas of anuran amphi...
most readily by blue light, appears to be a function of the retinal projection to the diencephalon (...
The size of Bufo marinus and Rana pipiens rod photocurrents is similar affected by changes in flash ...
From the mid-19th century until the 1980's, frogs and toads provided important research models for m...
Amphibians are ideal for studying visual system evolution because their biphasic (aquatic and terres...
The amount of short wavelength (ultraviolet (UV), violet and blue) light that reaches the retina dep...
AbstractBehavioural experiments and ganglion cell recordings indicate that the visual sensitivity of...
SPC was supported by a BBSRC studentship.Nonvisual photoreceptors are widely distributed in the reti...
1. The performance of ganglion cells in detecting flashes of light near the absolute threshold was s...
Many experiments have shown that when a frog is disturbed it escapes towards the light, and that blu...
Amphibians are ideal for studying visual system evolution because their biphasic (aquatic and terres...
Abstract The accuracy of toad snapping towards moving worm dummies under various levels of dim illu...