Given the great range of visual systems, tasks and habitats, there is surprisingly little experimental evidence of how visual limitations affect behavioural strategies under natural conditions. Analysing this relationship will require an experimental system that allows for the synchronous measurement of visual cues and visually guided behaviour. The first step in quantifying visual cues from an animal's perspective is to understand the filter properties of its visual system. We examined the first stage of visual processing - sampling by the ommatidial array - in the compound eye of the fiddler crab Uca vomeris. Using an in vivo pseudopupil method we determined sizes and viewing directions of ommatidia and created a complete eye map of optic...
1. We used in vivo optical techniques to study compound eye organisation and the extent of eye stalk...
1. The way the sensitivity of the optokinetic response varies with azimuth and elevation was studied...
When an animal rotates (whether it is an arthropod, a fish, a bird, or a human) a drift of the visua...
Many animals use vision to guide their behaviour and to collect relevant information about their env...
With their eyes on long vertical stalks, their panoramic visual field and their pronounced equatoria...
AbstractAlmost all known arthropod compound eyes exhibit regional variations of resolving power, abs...
By expanding on issues raised by D'Eath (1998), I address in this article three aspects of vision th...
The ability to detect and effectively escape from predators is critical to an animal's survival...
Light-detection provides incomparabaly rapid information at a range of time scales and, consequently...
We review evidence to show that in several arthropod families eyes and supporting neural control sys...
Crabs have panoramic compound eyes, which can show marked regional specializations of visual acuity....
Every spring millions of horseshoe crabs invade shallow estuaries along the eastern coast of North A...
Summary 1. In the previous paper it was shown how a crab remembers the former position of a drum wh...
The previous paper (Horridge, 1966) showed that a crab gives a directional eyestalk response to a st...
The Decapoda is the largest order of crustaceans, some 10,000 species having been described to date....
1. We used in vivo optical techniques to study compound eye organisation and the extent of eye stalk...
1. The way the sensitivity of the optokinetic response varies with azimuth and elevation was studied...
When an animal rotates (whether it is an arthropod, a fish, a bird, or a human) a drift of the visua...
Many animals use vision to guide their behaviour and to collect relevant information about their env...
With their eyes on long vertical stalks, their panoramic visual field and their pronounced equatoria...
AbstractAlmost all known arthropod compound eyes exhibit regional variations of resolving power, abs...
By expanding on issues raised by D'Eath (1998), I address in this article three aspects of vision th...
The ability to detect and effectively escape from predators is critical to an animal's survival...
Light-detection provides incomparabaly rapid information at a range of time scales and, consequently...
We review evidence to show that in several arthropod families eyes and supporting neural control sys...
Crabs have panoramic compound eyes, which can show marked regional specializations of visual acuity....
Every spring millions of horseshoe crabs invade shallow estuaries along the eastern coast of North A...
Summary 1. In the previous paper it was shown how a crab remembers the former position of a drum wh...
The previous paper (Horridge, 1966) showed that a crab gives a directional eyestalk response to a st...
The Decapoda is the largest order of crustaceans, some 10,000 species having been described to date....
1. We used in vivo optical techniques to study compound eye organisation and the extent of eye stalk...
1. The way the sensitivity of the optokinetic response varies with azimuth and elevation was studied...
When an animal rotates (whether it is an arthropod, a fish, a bird, or a human) a drift of the visua...