AbstractHumans lose colour vision at night and it has often been assumed that this happens to other animals as well. It is not true of nocturnal moths, however: a recent study has shown that the elephant hawk moth makes use of trichromatic colour vision when seeking flowers by starlight
The use of highly visible body colours as signals during courtship is well known from animals active...
A very large proportion of the world's animal species are active in dim light, either under the cove...
Many insect species have darkly coloured eyes, but distinct colours or patterns are frequently featu...
Humans lose colour vision at night and it has often been assumed that this happens to other animals ...
AbstractHumans lose colour vision at night and it has often been assumed that this happens to other ...
Humans are colour-blind at night, and it has been assumed that this is true of all animals. But colo...
The ability to see colour at night is known only from a handful of animals. First discovered in the ...
The dual retina of humans and most vertebrates consists of multiple types of cone for colour vision ...
Recent studies have shown that certain nocturnal insect and vertebrate species have true color visio...
SYNOPSIS. Diurnal and nocturnal hawkmoths (Sphingidae, Lepidoptera) have three spectral types of re-...
Humans and most vertebrates have duplex retinae with multiple cone types for colour vision in bright...
Honeybees, like humans and most other vertebrates, are colour-blind in dim light. Bees are primarily...
The intensity threshold of colour vision has been behaviourally tested in birds; the results show th...
Despite their tiny eyes and brains, nocturnal insects have remarkable visual abilities. Recent work-...
Honeybees, like humans and most other vertebrates, are colour-blind in dim light. Bees are primarily...
The use of highly visible body colours as signals during courtship is well known from animals active...
A very large proportion of the world's animal species are active in dim light, either under the cove...
Many insect species have darkly coloured eyes, but distinct colours or patterns are frequently featu...
Humans lose colour vision at night and it has often been assumed that this happens to other animals ...
AbstractHumans lose colour vision at night and it has often been assumed that this happens to other ...
Humans are colour-blind at night, and it has been assumed that this is true of all animals. But colo...
The ability to see colour at night is known only from a handful of animals. First discovered in the ...
The dual retina of humans and most vertebrates consists of multiple types of cone for colour vision ...
Recent studies have shown that certain nocturnal insect and vertebrate species have true color visio...
SYNOPSIS. Diurnal and nocturnal hawkmoths (Sphingidae, Lepidoptera) have three spectral types of re-...
Humans and most vertebrates have duplex retinae with multiple cone types for colour vision in bright...
Honeybees, like humans and most other vertebrates, are colour-blind in dim light. Bees are primarily...
The intensity threshold of colour vision has been behaviourally tested in birds; the results show th...
Despite their tiny eyes and brains, nocturnal insects have remarkable visual abilities. Recent work-...
Honeybees, like humans and most other vertebrates, are colour-blind in dim light. Bees are primarily...
The use of highly visible body colours as signals during courtship is well known from animals active...
A very large proportion of the world's animal species are active in dim light, either under the cove...
Many insect species have darkly coloured eyes, but distinct colours or patterns are frequently featu...