The compound eyes of mantis shrimps (stomatopod crustaceans) include an unparalleled diversity of visual pigments and spectral receptor classes in retinas of each species. We compared the visual pigment and spectral receptor classes of 12 species of gonodactyloid stomatopods from a variety of photo environments, from intertidal to deep water ( > 50 m), to learn how spectral tuning in the different photoreceptor types is modified within different photic environments. Results show that receptors of the peripheral photoreceptors, those outside the midband which are responsible for standard visual tasks such as spatial vision and motion detection, reveal the well-known pattern of decreasing lambda(max) with increasing depth. Receptors of mid...
The apposition compound eyes of mantis shrimps (stomatopods) are divided into three sections, the do...
Where colour is used in communication absolute judgement of signalling spectra is important, and fai...
Visual physiologies are diverse, and an organism\u27s ability to perceive a visual signal depends on...
The compound eyes of mantis shrimps (stomatopod crustaceans) include an unparalleled diversity of vi...
Visual function and its specialization at the level of the retina were studied in 13 species of stom...
1. Interspecific diversity in the visual pigments of stomatopod crustaceans was characterized using ...
1. We examined microspectrophotometrically the retinas of 3 species of stomatopods in the superfamil...
The stomatopod crustaceans, or mantis shrimps, are colourful marine invertebrate predators. Their un...
Stomatopods (mantis shrimps) possess one of the most complex eyes in the world with photoreceptors d...
STOMATOPOD crustaceans, commonly named mantis shrimps, have compound eyes of unique design. A centra...
The eyes of stomatopods are the most functionally diverse photoreceptor array found in nature. Thes...
Many species of stomatopod crustaceans have multiple spectral classes of photoreceptors in their ret...
The compound eyes of mantis shrimps, a group of tropical marine crustaceans, incorporate principles ...
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Light is a primary environmental factor used by aquatic invertebrates for depth selection behavior. ...
The apposition compound eyes of mantis shrimps (stomatopods) are divided into three sections, the do...
Where colour is used in communication absolute judgement of signalling spectra is important, and fai...
Visual physiologies are diverse, and an organism\u27s ability to perceive a visual signal depends on...
The compound eyes of mantis shrimps (stomatopod crustaceans) include an unparalleled diversity of vi...
Visual function and its specialization at the level of the retina were studied in 13 species of stom...
1. Interspecific diversity in the visual pigments of stomatopod crustaceans was characterized using ...
1. We examined microspectrophotometrically the retinas of 3 species of stomatopods in the superfamil...
The stomatopod crustaceans, or mantis shrimps, are colourful marine invertebrate predators. Their un...
Stomatopods (mantis shrimps) possess one of the most complex eyes in the world with photoreceptors d...
STOMATOPOD crustaceans, commonly named mantis shrimps, have compound eyes of unique design. A centra...
The eyes of stomatopods are the most functionally diverse photoreceptor array found in nature. Thes...
Many species of stomatopod crustaceans have multiple spectral classes of photoreceptors in their ret...
The compound eyes of mantis shrimps, a group of tropical marine crustaceans, incorporate principles ...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2006. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Light is a primary environmental factor used by aquatic invertebrates for depth selection behavior. ...
The apposition compound eyes of mantis shrimps (stomatopods) are divided into three sections, the do...
Where colour is used in communication absolute judgement of signalling spectra is important, and fai...
Visual physiologies are diverse, and an organism\u27s ability to perceive a visual signal depends on...