Previous comparative research has attributed interspecific variation in eye size among mammals to selection related to visual acuity. Mammalian species have also been hypothesized to differ in visual acuity partly as a result of differences in ecology. While a number of prior studies have explored ecological and phylogenetic effects on eye shape, a broad comparative analysis of the relationships between visual acuity, eye size and ecology in mammals is currently lacking. Here we use phylogenetic comparative methods to explore these relationships in a taxonomically and ecologically diverse sample of 91 mammal species. These data confirm that axial eye length and visual acuity are significantly positively correlated in mammals. This relations...
The evolution of visual systems is guided by visual requirements imposed by the environment, the siz...
The functionality of an eye is affected by a number of structural factors, and altering any of these...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [155]-172).I evaluated several sources of phenotypic vari...
Vertebrates exhibit substantial variation in eye size. Eye size correlates positively with visual ca...
Eyes have the flexibility to evolve to meet the ecological demands of their users. Relative to camer...
Increased eye size in animals results in a larger retinal image and thus improves visual acuity. Thu...
The transition from terrestrial to aquatic habitats of early whales beginning in the Eocene, around ...
External eye appearance across primate species is diverse in shape and colouration, yet we still lac...
AbstractWe compiled data from the literature and colleagues to examine the relationship between eye ...
1.Eye size varies notably across taxa. Much work suggests that this variation is driven by contrasti...
Birds with larger eyes are predicted to have higher spatial resolution because of their larger retin...
Several studies of eye morphology have analyzed macroevolutionary patterns in the diversity of eyes,...
There is a striking correlation between terrestrial species' pupil shape and ecological niche (that ...
The allometric dependence of eye size on body mass in adult mammals must be largely due to the fact ...
For many nocturnal, cathemeral, and diurnal strepsirrhines, acute vision is important in foraging fo...
The evolution of visual systems is guided by visual requirements imposed by the environment, the siz...
The functionality of an eye is affected by a number of structural factors, and altering any of these...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [155]-172).I evaluated several sources of phenotypic vari...
Vertebrates exhibit substantial variation in eye size. Eye size correlates positively with visual ca...
Eyes have the flexibility to evolve to meet the ecological demands of their users. Relative to camer...
Increased eye size in animals results in a larger retinal image and thus improves visual acuity. Thu...
The transition from terrestrial to aquatic habitats of early whales beginning in the Eocene, around ...
External eye appearance across primate species is diverse in shape and colouration, yet we still lac...
AbstractWe compiled data from the literature and colleagues to examine the relationship between eye ...
1.Eye size varies notably across taxa. Much work suggests that this variation is driven by contrasti...
Birds with larger eyes are predicted to have higher spatial resolution because of their larger retin...
Several studies of eye morphology have analyzed macroevolutionary patterns in the diversity of eyes,...
There is a striking correlation between terrestrial species' pupil shape and ecological niche (that ...
The allometric dependence of eye size on body mass in adult mammals must be largely due to the fact ...
For many nocturnal, cathemeral, and diurnal strepsirrhines, acute vision is important in foraging fo...
The evolution of visual systems is guided by visual requirements imposed by the environment, the siz...
The functionality of an eye is affected by a number of structural factors, and altering any of these...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [155]-172).I evaluated several sources of phenotypic vari...