An animal’s temporal niche – the time of day at which it is active – is known to drive a variety of adaptations in the visual system. This includes variations in the topography, spectral sensitivity and density of retinal photoreceptors, and changes in the eye’s gross anatomy and spectral transmission characteristics. We have characterised visual spectral sensitivity in the murid rodent Rhabdomys pumilio (‘the four-striped grass mouse’), which is the same family as (nocturnal) mice and rats, but exhibits a strong diurnal niche. As is common in diurnal species, the Rhabdomys lens acts as a long-pass spectral filter, providing limited transmission of light <400nm. Conversely, we found strong sequence homologies with the Rhabdomys SWS and MWS ...
SummaryBackgroundIn bright light, mammals use a distinct photopigment (melanopsin) to measure irradi...
We have investigated the ontogeny of light-driven responses in mouse retinal ganglion cells (RGCs). ...
Traditionally, vision was thought to be useless for animals living in dark underground habitats, but...
Long thought to be absent from mammals, UV sensitivity has now been established in many species, inc...
AbstractThe mouse retina contains both middle-wavelength-sensitive (M) and ultraviolet-sensitive (UV...
AbstractMice express S and M opsins that form visual pigments for the detection of light and visual ...
A quantitative analysis of photoreceptor properties was performed in the retina of the nocturnal dee...
Retinal opsin photopigments initiate mammalian vision when stimulated by light. Most mammals possess...
Retinal opsin photopigments initiate mammalian vision when stimulated by light. Mostmammals possess ...
A number of daily rhythms were investigated under different lighting conditions and the topographica...
AbstractTo characterize rod and cone distribution and composition in two diurnal mouse-like rodents,...
Pressures for survival drive sensory circuit adaption to a species’ habitat, making it essential to ...
AbstractUltra-violet (UV) and middle wavelength sensitive (M) cone responses were identified in the ...
Background In bright light, mammals use a distinct photopigment (melanopsin) to measure irradiance ...
AbstractResponses of single retinal ganglion cells in different areas of mouse retina were studied t...
SummaryBackgroundIn bright light, mammals use a distinct photopigment (melanopsin) to measure irradi...
We have investigated the ontogeny of light-driven responses in mouse retinal ganglion cells (RGCs). ...
Traditionally, vision was thought to be useless for animals living in dark underground habitats, but...
Long thought to be absent from mammals, UV sensitivity has now been established in many species, inc...
AbstractThe mouse retina contains both middle-wavelength-sensitive (M) and ultraviolet-sensitive (UV...
AbstractMice express S and M opsins that form visual pigments for the detection of light and visual ...
A quantitative analysis of photoreceptor properties was performed in the retina of the nocturnal dee...
Retinal opsin photopigments initiate mammalian vision when stimulated by light. Most mammals possess...
Retinal opsin photopigments initiate mammalian vision when stimulated by light. Mostmammals possess ...
A number of daily rhythms were investigated under different lighting conditions and the topographica...
AbstractTo characterize rod and cone distribution and composition in two diurnal mouse-like rodents,...
Pressures for survival drive sensory circuit adaption to a species’ habitat, making it essential to ...
AbstractUltra-violet (UV) and middle wavelength sensitive (M) cone responses were identified in the ...
Background In bright light, mammals use a distinct photopigment (melanopsin) to measure irradiance ...
AbstractResponses of single retinal ganglion cells in different areas of mouse retina were studied t...
SummaryBackgroundIn bright light, mammals use a distinct photopigment (melanopsin) to measure irradi...
We have investigated the ontogeny of light-driven responses in mouse retinal ganglion cells (RGCs). ...
Traditionally, vision was thought to be useless for animals living in dark underground habitats, but...