Many sea urchins can detect light on their body surface and some species are reported to possess image-resolving vision. Here we measure the spatial resolution of vision in the long-spined sea urchin Diadema africanum, using two different visual responses: a taxis towards dark objects and an alarm response of spine-pointing towards looming stimuli. For the taxis response we used isoluminant visual stimuli to discriminate spatial vision from phototaxis. Individual animals were placed in the centre of a cylindrical arena under bright down-welling light, with stimuli of varying angular dimensions placed on the arena wall at pseudorandom directions from the centre. We tracked the direction of movement of individual animals in relation to the st...
This thesis investigated the behaviour and physiology of the visual system of Sepia officinalis by s...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2008The following research addresses the question...
Visual physiologies are diverse, and an organism\u27s ability to perceive a visual signal depends on...
Many sea urchins can detect light on their body surface and some species are reported to possess ima...
Many sea urchins can detect light on their body surface and some species are reported to possess ima...
The tropical sea urchin genus Diadema, is considered one of the most significant and abundant. Their...
Sea urchins have a diffuse dermal photoreceptive system that allows them to essentially function as ...
Light-detection provides incomparabaly rapid information at a range of time scales and, consequently...
Sea urchins can detect light and move in relation to luminous stimuli despite lacking eyes. They pre...
Many organisms that lack vision rely on chemical signals to glean information from their environment...
Every spring millions of horseshoe crabs invade shallow estuaries along the eastern coast of North A...
Millipedes are a species-rich and ancient arthropod clade which typically bear a pair of lateral com...
International audienceBackground: Arthropod eyes have diversified during evolution to serve multiple...
Colour vision mediates ecologically relevant tasks for many animals, such as mate choice, foraging a...
AbstractAlmost all known arthropod compound eyes exhibit regional variations of resolving power, abs...
This thesis investigated the behaviour and physiology of the visual system of Sepia officinalis by s...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2008The following research addresses the question...
Visual physiologies are diverse, and an organism\u27s ability to perceive a visual signal depends on...
Many sea urchins can detect light on their body surface and some species are reported to possess ima...
Many sea urchins can detect light on their body surface and some species are reported to possess ima...
The tropical sea urchin genus Diadema, is considered one of the most significant and abundant. Their...
Sea urchins have a diffuse dermal photoreceptive system that allows them to essentially function as ...
Light-detection provides incomparabaly rapid information at a range of time scales and, consequently...
Sea urchins can detect light and move in relation to luminous stimuli despite lacking eyes. They pre...
Many organisms that lack vision rely on chemical signals to glean information from their environment...
Every spring millions of horseshoe crabs invade shallow estuaries along the eastern coast of North A...
Millipedes are a species-rich and ancient arthropod clade which typically bear a pair of lateral com...
International audienceBackground: Arthropod eyes have diversified during evolution to serve multiple...
Colour vision mediates ecologically relevant tasks for many animals, such as mate choice, foraging a...
AbstractAlmost all known arthropod compound eyes exhibit regional variations of resolving power, abs...
This thesis investigated the behaviour and physiology of the visual system of Sepia officinalis by s...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2008The following research addresses the question...
Visual physiologies are diverse, and an organism\u27s ability to perceive a visual signal depends on...