Several invertebrate systems have been developed to study various aspects of the eye and eye disease including Drosophila, Planaria, Platynereis, and most recently, the cubozoan jellyfish Tripedalia; however, molluscs, the second largest metazoan phylum, so far have been underrepresented in eye research. This is surprising as mollusc systems offer opportunities to study visual processes that may be altered by disease, vision physiology, development of the visual system, behavior, and evolution. Malacologists have labored for over a century as morphologists, systematists, physiologists, and ecologists in order to understand the structural and functional diversity in molluscs at all levels of biological organization. Yet, malacologists have h...
Identifying biological traits that promote evolutionary success is fundamental for understanding bio...
SYNOPSIS. Jellyfish belong to one of the oldest extant animal phyla, the Cnidaria. The first Cnidari...
BACKGROUND: Eyes have evolved and been lost multiple times during animal evolution, however, the pro...
Several invertebrate systems have been developed to study various aspects of the eye and eye disease...
Since the time of Darwin, the eye has been a subject of evolutionary and comparative biologists alik...
For over 100 years, molluscan eyes have been used as an example of convergent evolution and, more re...
I. AIMS OF THE STUDY Vision is one of the most crucial senses in higher vertebrates and perhaps the ...
The evolution of eye loss in subterranean, deep sea and nocturnal habitats has fascinated biologists...
Cnidarians are the most primitive invertebrates alive today to possess eyes. The complex eyes of the...
Biologists have long used eyes as a model to study the evolution of complex traits, and the growing ...
Symbiosis is prevalent in the marine environment with many studies examining the effects of such int...
The invertebrates have been medically classed as disease vectors, though a number of species have be...
Eye reduction occurs in many troglobitic, fossorial, and deep-sea animals but there is no clear cons...
Jellyfish belong to one of the oldest extant animal phyla, the Cnidaria. The first Cnidaria appear i...
The eye has evolved across 13 separate lineages of molluscs. Yet, there have been very few studies e...
Identifying biological traits that promote evolutionary success is fundamental for understanding bio...
SYNOPSIS. Jellyfish belong to one of the oldest extant animal phyla, the Cnidaria. The first Cnidari...
BACKGROUND: Eyes have evolved and been lost multiple times during animal evolution, however, the pro...
Several invertebrate systems have been developed to study various aspects of the eye and eye disease...
Since the time of Darwin, the eye has been a subject of evolutionary and comparative biologists alik...
For over 100 years, molluscan eyes have been used as an example of convergent evolution and, more re...
I. AIMS OF THE STUDY Vision is one of the most crucial senses in higher vertebrates and perhaps the ...
The evolution of eye loss in subterranean, deep sea and nocturnal habitats has fascinated biologists...
Cnidarians are the most primitive invertebrates alive today to possess eyes. The complex eyes of the...
Biologists have long used eyes as a model to study the evolution of complex traits, and the growing ...
Symbiosis is prevalent in the marine environment with many studies examining the effects of such int...
The invertebrates have been medically classed as disease vectors, though a number of species have be...
Eye reduction occurs in many troglobitic, fossorial, and deep-sea animals but there is no clear cons...
Jellyfish belong to one of the oldest extant animal phyla, the Cnidaria. The first Cnidaria appear i...
The eye has evolved across 13 separate lineages of molluscs. Yet, there have been very few studies e...
Identifying biological traits that promote evolutionary success is fundamental for understanding bio...
SYNOPSIS. Jellyfish belong to one of the oldest extant animal phyla, the Cnidaria. The first Cnidari...
BACKGROUND: Eyes have evolved and been lost multiple times during animal evolution, however, the pro...