AbstractRing-billed gulls (Larus delawarensis) and gray gulls (Larus modestus) are two species active both by day and night. We have investigated the retinal adaptations that allow the diurnal and nocturnal behaviours of these two species. Electroretinograms and histological analyses show that both species have a duplex retina in which cones outnumber rods, but the number of rods appears sufficient to provide vision at night. Their retinas respond over the same scotopic dynamic range of 3.4logcdm−2, which encompasses all of the light levels occurring at night in their photic environment. The amplitudes of the scotopic saturated a- and b-wave responses as well as the photopic saturated b-wave response and the photopic sensitivity parameter S...
Vision is essential for birds, but the metabolic demands of retinal processing, and also the costs o...
Birds use vision to guide navigation, foraging and mate choice, and studies of the limitations in bi...
Background: Through adaptation, animals can function visually under an extremely broad range of ligh...
AbstractRing-billed gulls (Larus delawarensis) and gray gulls (Larus modestus) are two species activ...
The morphology of the retina of the adult Yellow-legged Gull, Larus michahellis, was examined in tra...
Most birds are either diurnal or nocturnal. The Manx shearwater is one of the very few that regularl...
Raptors have always fascinated mankind, owls for their highly sensitive vision, and eagles for their...
Double-striped Thick-knee (Burhinus bistriatus Wagler, 1829), which forages primarily during dusk an...
Free to read Kiwi (Apteryx spp.) have a visual system unlike that of other nocturnal birds, and have...
Abstract Background Many living birds exhibit some nocturnal activity, but the genetic basis and evo...
Our study compares the visual function of the Double-striped Thick-knee (Burhinus bistriatus Wagler,...
Nocturnal animals that rely on their visual system for foraging, mating, and navigation usually exhi...
Through adaptation, animals can function visually under an extremely broad range of light intensitie...
Through adaptation, animals can function visually under an extremely broad range of light intensitie...
Diurnal raptors (birds of the orders Accipitriformes and Falconiformes), renowned for their extraord...
Vision is essential for birds, but the metabolic demands of retinal processing, and also the costs o...
Birds use vision to guide navigation, foraging and mate choice, and studies of the limitations in bi...
Background: Through adaptation, animals can function visually under an extremely broad range of ligh...
AbstractRing-billed gulls (Larus delawarensis) and gray gulls (Larus modestus) are two species activ...
The morphology of the retina of the adult Yellow-legged Gull, Larus michahellis, was examined in tra...
Most birds are either diurnal or nocturnal. The Manx shearwater is one of the very few that regularl...
Raptors have always fascinated mankind, owls for their highly sensitive vision, and eagles for their...
Double-striped Thick-knee (Burhinus bistriatus Wagler, 1829), which forages primarily during dusk an...
Free to read Kiwi (Apteryx spp.) have a visual system unlike that of other nocturnal birds, and have...
Abstract Background Many living birds exhibit some nocturnal activity, but the genetic basis and evo...
Our study compares the visual function of the Double-striped Thick-knee (Burhinus bistriatus Wagler,...
Nocturnal animals that rely on their visual system for foraging, mating, and navigation usually exhi...
Through adaptation, animals can function visually under an extremely broad range of light intensitie...
Through adaptation, animals can function visually under an extremely broad range of light intensitie...
Diurnal raptors (birds of the orders Accipitriformes and Falconiformes), renowned for their extraord...
Vision is essential for birds, but the metabolic demands of retinal processing, and also the costs o...
Birds use vision to guide navigation, foraging and mate choice, and studies of the limitations in bi...
Background: Through adaptation, animals can function visually under an extremely broad range of ligh...