The retinal topography of three species of coleoid cephalopod (one cuttlefish, one squid and one octopus) was investigated to examine and compare the structure, density and organization of the photoreceptors. The aim was to determine if there were areas of increased cell density and/or cell specialization that might be related to lifestyle or phylogeny. The orientation of photoreceptors around the curved surface of the retina was also mapped to reveal how the overall arrangement of cell microvilli might enable the perception of polarized light stimuli. It was found that all species possessed an increase in photoreceptor density in a horizontal streak approximately placed at the position of a potential horizon in the habitat. The overall arr...
We describe the addition of a fourth visual modality in the animal kingdom, the perception of circul...
The mesopelagic zone of the deep-sea (200-1000 m) is characterised by exponentially diminishing leve...
The photoreceptor design of crustaceans, often containing regular arrays of intrinsically polarisati...
Coleoid cephalopods (octopus, cuttlefish and squid) potentially possess polarization sensitivity (PS...
In cephalopods, octopus and squid, it is well known that their retinae consist of rod-shaped retinul...
The structure of a specialized portion of the ventral retina of the firefly squid (FSVR) is briefly ...
The existence of polarization sensitivity (PS), most likely resulting from the orthogonal arrangemen...
Previous investigations of vision and visual pigment evolution in aquatic predators have focused on ...
Synopsis The pelagic realm of the ocean is characterized by extremely clear water and a lack of surf...
Cephalopods usually have large and mobile eyes with which they constantly scan their environment. Th...
International audiencePolarization sensitivity is a characteristic of the visual system of cephalopo...
Polarization vision has been studied in a great variety of animals like insects, fishes, cephalopods...
Many species of invertebrates and vertebrates--the latter including amphibians, birds, fish and rept...
Because light in the pelagic environment is partially polarized, it has been suggested that the pola...
The ommatidia of crustacean eyes typically contain two classes of photoreceptors with orthogonally o...
We describe the addition of a fourth visual modality in the animal kingdom, the perception of circul...
The mesopelagic zone of the deep-sea (200-1000 m) is characterised by exponentially diminishing leve...
The photoreceptor design of crustaceans, often containing regular arrays of intrinsically polarisati...
Coleoid cephalopods (octopus, cuttlefish and squid) potentially possess polarization sensitivity (PS...
In cephalopods, octopus and squid, it is well known that their retinae consist of rod-shaped retinul...
The structure of a specialized portion of the ventral retina of the firefly squid (FSVR) is briefly ...
The existence of polarization sensitivity (PS), most likely resulting from the orthogonal arrangemen...
Previous investigations of vision and visual pigment evolution in aquatic predators have focused on ...
Synopsis The pelagic realm of the ocean is characterized by extremely clear water and a lack of surf...
Cephalopods usually have large and mobile eyes with which they constantly scan their environment. Th...
International audiencePolarization sensitivity is a characteristic of the visual system of cephalopo...
Polarization vision has been studied in a great variety of animals like insects, fishes, cephalopods...
Many species of invertebrates and vertebrates--the latter including amphibians, birds, fish and rept...
Because light in the pelagic environment is partially polarized, it has been suggested that the pola...
The ommatidia of crustacean eyes typically contain two classes of photoreceptors with orthogonally o...
We describe the addition of a fourth visual modality in the animal kingdom, the perception of circul...
The mesopelagic zone of the deep-sea (200-1000 m) is characterised by exponentially diminishing leve...
The photoreceptor design of crustaceans, often containing regular arrays of intrinsically polarisati...