Body parts that can reflect highly polarized light have been found in several species of stomatopod crustaceans (mantis shrimps). These polarized light reflectors can be grossly divided into two major types. The first type, usually red or pink in color to the human visual system, is located within an animal’s cuticle. Reflectors of the second type, showing iridescent blue, are located beneath the exoskeleton and thus are unaffected by the molt cycle. We used reflection spectropolarimetry and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to study the reflective properties and the structures that reflect highly polarized light in stomatopods. For the first type of reflector, the degree of polarization usually changes dramatically, from less than 20%...
A novel visual capability, the detection of circularly polarised light, has been demonstrated in a m...
The ommatidia of crustacean eyes typically contain two classes of photoreceptors with orthogonally o...
Both vertebrates and invertebrates commonly exploit photonic structures adjacent to their photorecep...
Polarization vision has been studied in a great variety of animals like insects, fishes, cephalopods...
Many biophotonic structures have their spectral properties of reflection 'tuned' using the (zeroth-o...
We describe the addition of a fourth visual modality in the animal kingdom, the perception of circul...
On every arm of cuttlefish and squid there is a stripe of high-reflectance iridophores that reflects...
SummaryWe describe the addition of a fourth visual modality in the animal kingdom, the perception of...
Animals that communicate using conspicuous body patterns face a trade-off between desired detection ...
Although natural light sources produce depolarized light, partially linearly polarized light is natu...
The lighting of the underwater environment is constantly changing due to attenuation by water, scatt...
While color signals are well known as a form of animal communication, a number of animals communicat...
SummaryA novel visual capability, the detection of circularly polarised light, has been demonstrated...
A combination of behavioural and electrophysiological experiments have previously shown that two spe...
Many coral reef and open-ocean fish have mirrored sides built from stacks of guanine crystals. Becau...
A novel visual capability, the detection of circularly polarised light, has been demonstrated in a m...
The ommatidia of crustacean eyes typically contain two classes of photoreceptors with orthogonally o...
Both vertebrates and invertebrates commonly exploit photonic structures adjacent to their photorecep...
Polarization vision has been studied in a great variety of animals like insects, fishes, cephalopods...
Many biophotonic structures have their spectral properties of reflection 'tuned' using the (zeroth-o...
We describe the addition of a fourth visual modality in the animal kingdom, the perception of circul...
On every arm of cuttlefish and squid there is a stripe of high-reflectance iridophores that reflects...
SummaryWe describe the addition of a fourth visual modality in the animal kingdom, the perception of...
Animals that communicate using conspicuous body patterns face a trade-off between desired detection ...
Although natural light sources produce depolarized light, partially linearly polarized light is natu...
The lighting of the underwater environment is constantly changing due to attenuation by water, scatt...
While color signals are well known as a form of animal communication, a number of animals communicat...
SummaryA novel visual capability, the detection of circularly polarised light, has been demonstrated...
A combination of behavioural and electrophysiological experiments have previously shown that two spe...
Many coral reef and open-ocean fish have mirrored sides built from stacks of guanine crystals. Becau...
A novel visual capability, the detection of circularly polarised light, has been demonstrated in a m...
The ommatidia of crustacean eyes typically contain two classes of photoreceptors with orthogonally o...
Both vertebrates and invertebrates commonly exploit photonic structures adjacent to their photorecep...