The topography of Nissl-stained cells within the retinal gangalion cell layer is examined in two closely related freshwater teleosts from the family Cyprinidae. Regardless of the close phylogenetic relationship and the sympatric habitats of the two species, pronounced differences in the number and position of areas of increased cell density are observed in their retinae. In the creek chub, Semotilus atromaculatus, a midwater crepuscular feeder, three retinal specializations or areae centrales are identified in the dorsonasal, nasal, and temporal regions of the retina. In the cutlips minnow, Exoglossum maxillingua, a benthic diurnal feeder, two areae centrales are identified in temporal and nasal retina. The upper limits of the spatial resol...
AbstractUsing retrograde HRP labeling from the optic nerve (ON) or optic tectum (OT), we have visual...
Australian lungfish Neoceratodus forsteri may be the closest living relative to the first tetrapods ...
The retinal topography of cells within the ganglion cell layer of three teleost species is examined ...
A diverse range of retinal specializations are examined in twelve species of reef teleosts and estim...
Although living beyond the penetration limits of sunlight, many deep-sea teleosts possess large eyes...
The retinae of two species of teleosts, the rippled blenny Istiblennius edentulus and the blue tusk ...
The retinal ganglion cell layer of five species of teleosts has been studied from Nissl-stained whol...
Retinal wholemounts are used to examine the topographic distribution of retinal cells within the gan...
Australian lungfish Neoceratodus forsteri may be the closest living relative to the first tetrapods ...
The relative eye size, types of visual cell and mosaic, and the existence of retinal tapetum in the ...
The eye is an important sense organ for teleost species but can vary greatly depending on the adapti...
The eye is an important sense organ for teleost species but can vary greatly depending on the adapti...
Ray-finned fishes comprise more than half of the vertebrate diversity, and they developed many uniqu...
Cichlid visual system is highly adaptive to the environment. Fish visual abilities are deter- mined ...
AbstractThe eye is an important sense organ for teleost species but can vary greatly depending on th...
AbstractUsing retrograde HRP labeling from the optic nerve (ON) or optic tectum (OT), we have visual...
Australian lungfish Neoceratodus forsteri may be the closest living relative to the first tetrapods ...
The retinal topography of cells within the ganglion cell layer of three teleost species is examined ...
A diverse range of retinal specializations are examined in twelve species of reef teleosts and estim...
Although living beyond the penetration limits of sunlight, many deep-sea teleosts possess large eyes...
The retinae of two species of teleosts, the rippled blenny Istiblennius edentulus and the blue tusk ...
The retinal ganglion cell layer of five species of teleosts has been studied from Nissl-stained whol...
Retinal wholemounts are used to examine the topographic distribution of retinal cells within the gan...
Australian lungfish Neoceratodus forsteri may be the closest living relative to the first tetrapods ...
The relative eye size, types of visual cell and mosaic, and the existence of retinal tapetum in the ...
The eye is an important sense organ for teleost species but can vary greatly depending on the adapti...
The eye is an important sense organ for teleost species but can vary greatly depending on the adapti...
Ray-finned fishes comprise more than half of the vertebrate diversity, and they developed many uniqu...
Cichlid visual system is highly adaptive to the environment. Fish visual abilities are deter- mined ...
AbstractThe eye is an important sense organ for teleost species but can vary greatly depending on th...
AbstractUsing retrograde HRP labeling from the optic nerve (ON) or optic tectum (OT), we have visual...
Australian lungfish Neoceratodus forsteri may be the closest living relative to the first tetrapods ...
The retinal topography of cells within the ganglion cell layer of three teleost species is examined ...