The lemurs of Madagascar (Primates: Lemuriformes) are a monophyletic group that has lived in isolation from other primates for about 50 million years. Lemurs have diversified into species with diverse daily activity patterns and correspondingly different visual adaptations. We assessed the arrangements of retinal cone and rod photoreceptors in six nocturnal, three cathemeral and two diurnal lemur species and quantified different parameters in six of the species. The analysis revealed lower cone densities and higher rod densities in the nocturnal than in the cathemeral and diurnal species. The photoreceptor densities in the diurnal Propithecus verreauxi indicate a less 'diurnal' retina than found in other diurnal primates. Immunolabeling for...
The ability to operate during the day and at night (i.e., cathemerality) is common among mammals but...
The short-wavelength sensitive (S-) opsin gene OPN1SW is pseudogenized in some nocturnal primates an...
The potto (Perodicticus potto) is an arboreal strepsirhine found in the rainforests of central Afric...
In contrast to the majority of primates, which exhibit dedicated diurnality or nocturnality, all spe...
Strepsirrhines are of considerable interest for understanding the evolution of cone photoreceptors b...
The visual systems of cathemeral mammals are subject to selection pressures that are not encountered...
For many nocturnal, cathemeral, and diurnal strepsirrhines, acute vision is important in foraging fo...
Sensory specializations, particularly in the visual system, have been crucial factors in the evoluti...
Some primate populations include both trichromatic and dichromatic (red–green colour blind) individu...
There are nearly 100 species of lemurs in Madagascar, each of different sizes, colorations, and diet...
Diurnality, associated with enhanced visual acuity and color vision, is typical of most modern Prima...
Although loss of short-wavelength-sensitive (SWS) cones and dichromatic color vision in mammals has ...
Some primate populations include both trichromatic and dichromatic (red-green colour blind) individu...
We studied the retinal photoreceptors in the mouse opossum Thylamys elegans, a nocturnal South Ameri...
Unlike all other New World (platyrrine) monkeys, both male and female howler monkeys (Alouatta sp.) ...
The ability to operate during the day and at night (i.e., cathemerality) is common among mammals but...
The short-wavelength sensitive (S-) opsin gene OPN1SW is pseudogenized in some nocturnal primates an...
The potto (Perodicticus potto) is an arboreal strepsirhine found in the rainforests of central Afric...
In contrast to the majority of primates, which exhibit dedicated diurnality or nocturnality, all spe...
Strepsirrhines are of considerable interest for understanding the evolution of cone photoreceptors b...
The visual systems of cathemeral mammals are subject to selection pressures that are not encountered...
For many nocturnal, cathemeral, and diurnal strepsirrhines, acute vision is important in foraging fo...
Sensory specializations, particularly in the visual system, have been crucial factors in the evoluti...
Some primate populations include both trichromatic and dichromatic (red–green colour blind) individu...
There are nearly 100 species of lemurs in Madagascar, each of different sizes, colorations, and diet...
Diurnality, associated with enhanced visual acuity and color vision, is typical of most modern Prima...
Although loss of short-wavelength-sensitive (SWS) cones and dichromatic color vision in mammals has ...
Some primate populations include both trichromatic and dichromatic (red-green colour blind) individu...
We studied the retinal photoreceptors in the mouse opossum Thylamys elegans, a nocturnal South Ameri...
Unlike all other New World (platyrrine) monkeys, both male and female howler monkeys (Alouatta sp.) ...
The ability to operate during the day and at night (i.e., cathemerality) is common among mammals but...
The short-wavelength sensitive (S-) opsin gene OPN1SW is pseudogenized in some nocturnal primates an...
The potto (Perodicticus potto) is an arboreal strepsirhine found in the rainforests of central Afric...