Fan worms (Annelida: Sabellidae) are sessile polychaetes that spend their adult lives in tubes and project their fans, composed of radiolar tentacles, up into the water column for respiration and filter feeding. To protect the fan from predation, many species have evolved unique compound eyes on the radioles that function as shadow or motion detectors, eliciting a rapid withdrawal response in reaction to encroaching objects in the water column [1,2]. The structure of the eyes, their complexity, and their arrangements on the radioles are very diverse among sabellid genera [3] and they display many characteristics atypical of polychaete eyes, such as ciliary photoreceptors [3,4] that hyperpolarize in response to illumination [5]. Here we exam...
Ciliary and rhabdomeric photoreceptor cells represent two main lines of photoreceptor-cell evolution...
Eye evolution is far from resolved and despite the considerable interest and decades of study, many ...
SummaryPhototaxis is characteristic of the pelagic larval stage of most bottom-dwelling marine inver...
Fan worms (Annelida: Sabellidae) possess some of the strangest eyes in nature. Their eponymous fans ...
Fan worms, represented by sabellid and serpulid polychaetes, have an astonishing array of unusual ey...
Fan worms, represented by sabellid and serpulid polychaetes, have an astonishing array of unusual ey...
Fan worms (Annelida: Sabellidae) possess compound eyes and other photoreceptors on their radiolar fe...
Light is the basis of many photo-dependant mechanisms in organisms; perceive light is therefore esse...
Animals detect light using opsin photopigments. Xenopsin, a recently classified subtype of opsin, ch...
The larval stages of polychaete annelids are often responsive to light and can possess one to six ey...
Abstract Background The presence of photoreceptive molecules outside the eye is widespread among ani...
This study describes ultrastructural investigations of photoreceptor organs in the Serpulidae, a wid...
Background: The presence of photoreceptive molecules outside the eye is widespread among animals, ye...
Introduction: In Annelida two types of photoreceptor cells (PRCs) are regarded as generally present,...
Synopsis The larval stages of polychaete annelids are often responsive to light and can possess one ...
Ciliary and rhabdomeric photoreceptor cells represent two main lines of photoreceptor-cell evolution...
Eye evolution is far from resolved and despite the considerable interest and decades of study, many ...
SummaryPhototaxis is characteristic of the pelagic larval stage of most bottom-dwelling marine inver...
Fan worms (Annelida: Sabellidae) possess some of the strangest eyes in nature. Their eponymous fans ...
Fan worms, represented by sabellid and serpulid polychaetes, have an astonishing array of unusual ey...
Fan worms, represented by sabellid and serpulid polychaetes, have an astonishing array of unusual ey...
Fan worms (Annelida: Sabellidae) possess compound eyes and other photoreceptors on their radiolar fe...
Light is the basis of many photo-dependant mechanisms in organisms; perceive light is therefore esse...
Animals detect light using opsin photopigments. Xenopsin, a recently classified subtype of opsin, ch...
The larval stages of polychaete annelids are often responsive to light and can possess one to six ey...
Abstract Background The presence of photoreceptive molecules outside the eye is widespread among ani...
This study describes ultrastructural investigations of photoreceptor organs in the Serpulidae, a wid...
Background: The presence of photoreceptive molecules outside the eye is widespread among animals, ye...
Introduction: In Annelida two types of photoreceptor cells (PRCs) are regarded as generally present,...
Synopsis The larval stages of polychaete annelids are often responsive to light and can possess one ...
Ciliary and rhabdomeric photoreceptor cells represent two main lines of photoreceptor-cell evolution...
Eye evolution is far from resolved and despite the considerable interest and decades of study, many ...
SummaryPhototaxis is characteristic of the pelagic larval stage of most bottom-dwelling marine inver...