Despite lacking genetic evidence of a third cone opsin in the retina of any Australian marsupial, most species tested so far appear to be trichromatic. In the light of this, we have re-examined colour vision of the tammar wallaby which had previously been identified as a dichromat. Three different psychophysical tests, based on an operant conditioning paradigm, were used to confirm that colour perception in the wallaby can be predicted and conclusively explained by the existence of only two cone types. Firstly, colour-mixing experiments revealed a Confusion Point between the three primary colours of a LCD monitor that can be predicted by the cone excitation ratio of the short- and middle-wavelength sensitive cones. Secondly, the wavelength ...
The potential for trichromacy in mammals, thought to be unique to primates, was recently discovered ...
<p>Trichromatic primates (triangles: <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journa...
We studied the retinal photoreceptors in the mouse opossum Thylamys elegans, a nocturnal South Ameri...
Color vision in marsupials has recently emerged as a particularly interesting case among mammals. It...
Research into the diversity and evolution of mammalian colour vision has become even more exciting w...
Color vision in marsupials has recently emerged as a particularly interesting case among mammals. It...
AbstractMicrospectrophotometric measurements on the rod photoreceptors of the tammar wallaby showed ...
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...
Studies of color vision in marsupial mammals have been very limited. Two photoreceptor genes have be...
Microspectrophotometric measurements on the rod photoreceptors of the tammar wallaby showed that the...
Marsupials are believed to be the only non-primate mammals with both trichromatic and dichromatic co...
<p>Open symbols represent non-reinforced transfer trials. Crosses denote statistical significance <5...
While most mammals have no more than two types of cone photoreceptor, four species of Australian mar...
Many animals use the spectral distribution of light to guide behaviour, but whether they have colour...
The potential for trichromacy in mammals, thought to be unique to primates, was recently discovered ...
<p>Trichromatic primates (triangles: <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journa...
We studied the retinal photoreceptors in the mouse opossum Thylamys elegans, a nocturnal South Ameri...
Color vision in marsupials has recently emerged as a particularly interesting case among mammals. It...
Research into the diversity and evolution of mammalian colour vision has become even more exciting w...
Color vision in marsupials has recently emerged as a particularly interesting case among mammals. It...
AbstractMicrospectrophotometric measurements on the rod photoreceptors of the tammar wallaby showed ...
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...
Studies of color vision in marsupial mammals have been very limited. Two photoreceptor genes have be...
Microspectrophotometric measurements on the rod photoreceptors of the tammar wallaby showed that the...
Marsupials are believed to be the only non-primate mammals with both trichromatic and dichromatic co...
<p>Open symbols represent non-reinforced transfer trials. Crosses denote statistical significance <5...
While most mammals have no more than two types of cone photoreceptor, four species of Australian mar...
Many animals use the spectral distribution of light to guide behaviour, but whether they have colour...
The potential for trichromacy in mammals, thought to be unique to primates, was recently discovered ...
<p>Trichromatic primates (triangles: <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journa...
We studied the retinal photoreceptors in the mouse opossum Thylamys elegans, a nocturnal South Ameri...