SummaryNocturnal animals relying on vision typically have eyes that are optically and morphologically adapted for both increased sensitivity and greater information capacity in dim light [1]. Here, we investigate whether adaptations for increased sensitivity also are found in their photoreceptors by using closely related and fast-flying nocturnal and diurnal bees as model animals. The nocturnal bee Megalopta genalis is capable of foraging and homing by using visually discriminated landmarks at starlight intensities [2, 3]. Megalopta's near relative, Lasioglossum leucozonium, performs these tasks only in bright sunshine. By recording intracellular responses to Gaussian white-noise stimuli [4, 5], we show that photoreceptors in Megalopta actu...
Nocturnal vision is a demanding task for insects with small eyes. As it gets dimmer the noise impose...
Despite their tiny eyes and brains, nocturnal insects have remarkable visual abilities. Recent work-...
To avoid collisions when navigating through cluttered environments, flying insects must control thei...
Nocturnal animals relying on vision typically have eyes that are optically and morphologically adapt...
In response to the pressures of predation, parasitism and competition for limited resources, several...
Background: Some bees and wasps have evolved nocturnal behavior, presumably to exploit night-floweri...
AbstractBackground: Some bees and wasps have evolved nocturnal behavior, presumably to exploit night...
Growing evidence indicates that insect ocelli are strongly adapted to meet the specific functional r...
Abstract Night vision is ultimately about extracting information from a noisy visual input. Several...
Like their diurnal relatives, Megalopta genalis use visual information to control flight. Unlike the...
Bees are predominantly diurnal; only a few groups fly at night. An evolutionary limitation that bees...
AbstractBees are predominantly diurnal; only a few groups fly at night. An evolutionary limitation t...
A crepuscular or nocturnal lifestyle has evolved in bees several times independently, probably to ex...
AbstractSome eyes work better in the dark than others. The apposition type of compound eye that bees...
A crepuscular or nocturnal lifestyle has evolved in bees several times independently, probably to ex...
Nocturnal vision is a demanding task for insects with small eyes. As it gets dimmer the noise impose...
Despite their tiny eyes and brains, nocturnal insects have remarkable visual abilities. Recent work-...
To avoid collisions when navigating through cluttered environments, flying insects must control thei...
Nocturnal animals relying on vision typically have eyes that are optically and morphologically adapt...
In response to the pressures of predation, parasitism and competition for limited resources, several...
Background: Some bees and wasps have evolved nocturnal behavior, presumably to exploit night-floweri...
AbstractBackground: Some bees and wasps have evolved nocturnal behavior, presumably to exploit night...
Growing evidence indicates that insect ocelli are strongly adapted to meet the specific functional r...
Abstract Night vision is ultimately about extracting information from a noisy visual input. Several...
Like their diurnal relatives, Megalopta genalis use visual information to control flight. Unlike the...
Bees are predominantly diurnal; only a few groups fly at night. An evolutionary limitation that bees...
AbstractBees are predominantly diurnal; only a few groups fly at night. An evolutionary limitation t...
A crepuscular or nocturnal lifestyle has evolved in bees several times independently, probably to ex...
AbstractSome eyes work better in the dark than others. The apposition type of compound eye that bees...
A crepuscular or nocturnal lifestyle has evolved in bees several times independently, probably to ex...
Nocturnal vision is a demanding task for insects with small eyes. As it gets dimmer the noise impose...
Despite their tiny eyes and brains, nocturnal insects have remarkable visual abilities. Recent work-...
To avoid collisions when navigating through cluttered environments, flying insects must control thei...