The large reniform eyes of the reptant, tube-dwelling decapod Nephrops norvegicus are described in detail. Optically these reflecting superposition compound eyes are a little unusual in that they are laterally flattened, a feature that may enhance their sensitivity in that region, albeit at the expense of resolution. Electrophysiological and anatomical investigations suggest that the eyes are tuned to appropriate spectral and temporal sensitivities in the long and short term through movement of proximal pigments and possibly rhabdom adaptation. Although exposure to ambient surface light intensities is shown to cause damage to the retinal layer, especially in deeper living animals, there is no evidence yet that demonstrates an impact of eye ...
SummaryThe mesopelagic habitat is a vast space that lacks physical landmarks and is structured by de...
The eyes of stomatopods are the most functionally diverse photoreceptor array found in nature. Thes...
Using new collecting techniques with the Johnson-Sea-Link submersible, eight species of deep-sea ben...
The large reniform eyes of the reptant, tube-dwelling decapod Nephrops norvegicus are described in d...
Aspects of the morphology and optical physiology of reflecting superposition eyes have been investig...
Most caridean decapods have compound eyes of the reflecting superposition kind, and additionally som...
In arthropod compound eyes the absorbing and reflecting pigment play an important role in light and ...
The superposition eyes of lobsters and moths are described with the geometrical optics for a refract...
Four aspects of the crustacean visual system are investigated:1. the molecular basis of polarized li...
Visual function and its specialization at the level of the retina were studied in 13 species of stom...
Some sea and water animals have strange mirror eyes which have (or might have) potential application...
Crabs have panoramic compound eyes, which can show marked regional specializations of visual acuity....
The lateral eyes of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, are the largest compound eyes within rec...
1. We used in vivo optical techniques to study compound eye organisation and the extent of eye stalk...
Larvae of decapod and stomatopod crustaceans possess paired compound eyes not unlike those of adult ...
SummaryThe mesopelagic habitat is a vast space that lacks physical landmarks and is structured by de...
The eyes of stomatopods are the most functionally diverse photoreceptor array found in nature. Thes...
Using new collecting techniques with the Johnson-Sea-Link submersible, eight species of deep-sea ben...
The large reniform eyes of the reptant, tube-dwelling decapod Nephrops norvegicus are described in d...
Aspects of the morphology and optical physiology of reflecting superposition eyes have been investig...
Most caridean decapods have compound eyes of the reflecting superposition kind, and additionally som...
In arthropod compound eyes the absorbing and reflecting pigment play an important role in light and ...
The superposition eyes of lobsters and moths are described with the geometrical optics for a refract...
Four aspects of the crustacean visual system are investigated:1. the molecular basis of polarized li...
Visual function and its specialization at the level of the retina were studied in 13 species of stom...
Some sea and water animals have strange mirror eyes which have (or might have) potential application...
Crabs have panoramic compound eyes, which can show marked regional specializations of visual acuity....
The lateral eyes of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, are the largest compound eyes within rec...
1. We used in vivo optical techniques to study compound eye organisation and the extent of eye stalk...
Larvae of decapod and stomatopod crustaceans possess paired compound eyes not unlike those of adult ...
SummaryThe mesopelagic habitat is a vast space that lacks physical landmarks and is structured by de...
The eyes of stomatopods are the most functionally diverse photoreceptor array found in nature. Thes...
Using new collecting techniques with the Johnson-Sea-Link submersible, eight species of deep-sea ben...