Marsupials are believed to be the only non-primate mammals with both trichromatic and dichromatic color vision. The diversity of color vision systems present in marsupials remains mostly unexplored. Marsupials occupy a diverse range of habitats, which may have led to considerable variation in the presence, density, distribution, and spectral sensitivity of retinal photoreceptors. In this study we analyzed the distribution of photoreceptors in the common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula). Immunohistochemistry in wholemounts revealed three cone subpopulations recognized within two spectrally distinct cone classes. Long-wavelength sensitive (LWS) single cones were the largest cone subgroup (67-86%), and formed a weak horizontal visual s...
Studies of color vision in marsupial mammals have been very limited. Two photoreceptor genes have be...
Despite lacking genetic evidence of a third cone opsin in the retina of any Australian marsupial, mo...
Traditionally, vision was thought to be useless for animals living in dark underground habitats, but...
Marsupials are believed to be the only non-primate mammals with both trichromatic and dichromatic co...
Research into the diversity and evolution of mammalian colour vision has become even more exciting w...
We studied the retinal photoreceptors in the mouse opossum Thylamys elegans, a nocturnal South Ameri...
The potential for trichromacy in mammals, thought to be unique to primates, was recently discovered ...
Vertebrate color vision is best developed in fish, reptiles, and birds with four distinct cone recep...
Vertebrate color vision is best developed in fish, reptiles, and birds with four distinct cone recep...
AbstractMicrospectrophotometric measurements on the rod photoreceptors of the tammar wallaby showed ...
Color vision in marsupials has recently emerged as a particularly interesting case among mammals. It...
Only two of the four cone opsin gene families found in vertebrates are represented in contemporary e...
While most mammals have no more than two types of cone photoreceptor, four species of Australian mar...
Microspectrophotometric measurements on the rod photoreceptors of the tammar wallaby showed that the...
Color vision in marsupials has recently emerged as a particularly interesting case among mammals. It...
Studies of color vision in marsupial mammals have been very limited. Two photoreceptor genes have be...
Despite lacking genetic evidence of a third cone opsin in the retina of any Australian marsupial, mo...
Traditionally, vision was thought to be useless for animals living in dark underground habitats, but...
Marsupials are believed to be the only non-primate mammals with both trichromatic and dichromatic co...
Research into the diversity and evolution of mammalian colour vision has become even more exciting w...
We studied the retinal photoreceptors in the mouse opossum Thylamys elegans, a nocturnal South Ameri...
The potential for trichromacy in mammals, thought to be unique to primates, was recently discovered ...
Vertebrate color vision is best developed in fish, reptiles, and birds with four distinct cone recep...
Vertebrate color vision is best developed in fish, reptiles, and birds with four distinct cone recep...
AbstractMicrospectrophotometric measurements on the rod photoreceptors of the tammar wallaby showed ...
Color vision in marsupials has recently emerged as a particularly interesting case among mammals. It...
Only two of the four cone opsin gene families found in vertebrates are represented in contemporary e...
While most mammals have no more than two types of cone photoreceptor, four species of Australian mar...
Microspectrophotometric measurements on the rod photoreceptors of the tammar wallaby showed that the...
Color vision in marsupials has recently emerged as a particularly interesting case among mammals. It...
Studies of color vision in marsupial mammals have been very limited. Two photoreceptor genes have be...
Despite lacking genetic evidence of a third cone opsin in the retina of any Australian marsupial, mo...
Traditionally, vision was thought to be useless for animals living in dark underground habitats, but...