This paper describes the ocular morphology of young adults of the southern hemisphere lamprey Geotria australis, the sole representative of the Geotriidae, and makes comparisons with those of holarctic lampreys (Petromyzontidae). As previously reported for the holarctic lamprey Ichthyomyzon unicuspis [Collin and Fritzsch, 1993], the lens of G. australis is non-spherical and possesses a cone-shaped posterior that may be capable of mediating variable focus. The avascular retina of G. australis is well differentiated, containing three retinal ganglion cell populations, three layers of horizontal cells and three photoreceptor types. In contrast to petromyzontids that contain only two photoreceptor types (short and long), G. australis possesses ...
The agnathans (lampreys and hagfishes) are representatives of the jawless fishes and constitute the ...
Three different aspects of the morphological organisation of deep-sea fish retinae are reviewed: Fir...
The mesopelagic zone of the deep-sea (200-1000 m) is characterised by exponentially diminishing leve...
The morphology and spectral absorption characteristics of the retinal photoreceptors in the southern...
A description is given of the morphological and ultrastructural characteristics of the eye of Mordac...
A description is given of the morphological and ultrastructural characteristics of the: eye of Morda...
The morphology and spectral absorption characteristics of the retinal photoreceptors in the southern...
The dorso-laterally located eyes of the southern hemisphere lamprey Mordacia mordax (Agnatha) contai...
The dorso-laterally located eyes of the southern hemisphere lamprey Mordacia mordax (Agnatha) contai...
Most vertebrates have a duplex retina containing rods for dim light vision and cones for bright ligh...
The visual system of freshwater vertebrates shifts photoreceptor sensitivity to longer wavelengths a...
The capacity for colour vision is mediated by the comparison of the signal intensities from photorec...
Meeting the challenge of sampling an ancient aquatic landscape by the early vertebrates was crucial ...
The eyes of five ray species (Taeniura lymma, Neotrygon kuhlii, Pastinachus atrus, Himantura uarnak ...
Meeting the challenge of sampling an ancient aquatic landscape by the early vertebrates was crucial ...
The agnathans (lampreys and hagfishes) are representatives of the jawless fishes and constitute the ...
Three different aspects of the morphological organisation of deep-sea fish retinae are reviewed: Fir...
The mesopelagic zone of the deep-sea (200-1000 m) is characterised by exponentially diminishing leve...
The morphology and spectral absorption characteristics of the retinal photoreceptors in the southern...
A description is given of the morphological and ultrastructural characteristics of the eye of Mordac...
A description is given of the morphological and ultrastructural characteristics of the: eye of Morda...
The morphology and spectral absorption characteristics of the retinal photoreceptors in the southern...
The dorso-laterally located eyes of the southern hemisphere lamprey Mordacia mordax (Agnatha) contai...
The dorso-laterally located eyes of the southern hemisphere lamprey Mordacia mordax (Agnatha) contai...
Most vertebrates have a duplex retina containing rods for dim light vision and cones for bright ligh...
The visual system of freshwater vertebrates shifts photoreceptor sensitivity to longer wavelengths a...
The capacity for colour vision is mediated by the comparison of the signal intensities from photorec...
Meeting the challenge of sampling an ancient aquatic landscape by the early vertebrates was crucial ...
The eyes of five ray species (Taeniura lymma, Neotrygon kuhlii, Pastinachus atrus, Himantura uarnak ...
Meeting the challenge of sampling an ancient aquatic landscape by the early vertebrates was crucial ...
The agnathans (lampreys and hagfishes) are representatives of the jawless fishes and constitute the ...
Three different aspects of the morphological organisation of deep-sea fish retinae are reviewed: Fir...
The mesopelagic zone of the deep-sea (200-1000 m) is characterised by exponentially diminishing leve...