Data are arranged into 12 Zip files, one for each figure (Figures 1 - 6) and one for each supporting figure (S1 - 6). Each Zip file includes the original images used for figures and supporting figures. Scale bars in all figures and supporting figures are 25μCephalopods are famous for their ability to change color and pattern rapidly for signaling and camouflage. They have keen eyes and remarkable vision, made possible by photoreceptors in their retinas. External to the eyes, photoreceptors also exist in parolfactory vesicles and some light organs, where they function using a rhodopsin protein that is identical to that expr essed in the retina. Furthermore, dermal chromatophore organs contain rhodopsin and other components of ph...
In their foraging behavior octopuses rely on arm search movements outside the visual field of the ey...
AbstractThe camera eyes of fishes and cephalopods have come forth by convergent evolution. In a vari...
Light absorbed by the photoreceptor membranes of the retina is transformed by a series of biochemica...
Cephalopods are famous for their ability to change color and pattern rapidly for signaling and camou...
Cephalopods are famous for their ability to change color and pattern rapidly for signaling and camou...
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Background: The process of photoreception in most animals depends on the light induced isomerization...
AbstractThe Rhodopsin-retinochrome system is essential for the visual photoreception of molluscs. cD...
The cranchiid Teuthowenia pellucida, like many deep-sea squid species, possesses large eyes that ma...
In their foraging behavior octopuses rely on arm search movements outside the visual field of the ey...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2013. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Coleoid cephalopods, including squid, cuttlefish and octopus, have large and complex nervous systems...
Photoreception is a ubiquitous sensory ability found across the Metazoa, and photoreceptive organs a...
The coleoid cephalopods (octopus, squid, and cuttlefish) are masters of rapid, adaptive camouflage. ...
Visual systems in deep-sea fishes have been previously studied from a photobiological aspect; howeve...
In their foraging behavior octopuses rely on arm search movements outside the visual field of the ey...
AbstractThe camera eyes of fishes and cephalopods have come forth by convergent evolution. In a vari...
Light absorbed by the photoreceptor membranes of the retina is transformed by a series of biochemica...
Cephalopods are famous for their ability to change color and pattern rapidly for signaling and camou...
Cephalopods are famous for their ability to change color and pattern rapidly for signaling and camou...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Background: The process of photoreception in most animals depends on the light induced isomerization...
AbstractThe Rhodopsin-retinochrome system is essential for the visual photoreception of molluscs. cD...
The cranchiid Teuthowenia pellucida, like many deep-sea squid species, possesses large eyes that ma...
In their foraging behavior octopuses rely on arm search movements outside the visual field of the ey...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2013. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Coleoid cephalopods, including squid, cuttlefish and octopus, have large and complex nervous systems...
Photoreception is a ubiquitous sensory ability found across the Metazoa, and photoreceptive organs a...
The coleoid cephalopods (octopus, squid, and cuttlefish) are masters of rapid, adaptive camouflage. ...
Visual systems in deep-sea fishes have been previously studied from a photobiological aspect; howeve...
In their foraging behavior octopuses rely on arm search movements outside the visual field of the ey...
AbstractThe camera eyes of fishes and cephalopods have come forth by convergent evolution. In a vari...
Light absorbed by the photoreceptor membranes of the retina is transformed by a series of biochemica...