The polarization of light provides information that is used by many animals for a number of different visually guided behaviours. Several marine species, such as stomatopod crustaceans and cephalopod molluscs, communicate using visual signals that contain polarized information, content that is often part of a more complex multidimensional visual signal. In this work, we investigate the evolution of polarized signals in species of Haptosquilla, a widespread genus of stomatopod, as well as related protosquillids. We present evidence for a pre-existing bias towards horizontally polarized signal content and demonstrate that the properties of the polarization vision system in these animals increase the signal-to-noise ratio of the signal. Combin...
We are constantly surprised by the ability of relatively simple animals to perform precise visually ...
Because light in the pelagic environment is partially polarized, it has been suggested that the pola...
textMany animals can see polarization of light (a property to which humans are visually insensitive)...
Polarization vision has been studied in a great variety of animals like insects, fishes, cephalopods...
Although natural light sources produce depolarized light, partially linearly polarized light is natu...
We describe the addition of a fourth visual modality in the animal kingdom, the perception of circul...
SummaryWe describe the addition of a fourth visual modality in the animal kingdom, the perception of...
Stomatopod crustaceans have complex visual systems capable of excellent spatial, colour and polariza...
The photoreceptor design of crustaceans, often containing regular arrays of intrinsically polarisati...
Animals that communicate using conspicuous body patterns face a trade-off between desired detection ...
The polarisation of light is used by many species of cephalopods and crustaceans to discriminate obj...
International audienceThe use of polarization vision to improve visibility through turbid water has ...
A combination of behavioural and electrophysiological experiments have previously shown that two spe...
Biologically inspired solutions for modern-day sensory systems promise to deliver both higher capaci...
The lighting of the underwater environment is constantly changing due to attenuation by water, scatt...
We are constantly surprised by the ability of relatively simple animals to perform precise visually ...
Because light in the pelagic environment is partially polarized, it has been suggested that the pola...
textMany animals can see polarization of light (a property to which humans are visually insensitive)...
Polarization vision has been studied in a great variety of animals like insects, fishes, cephalopods...
Although natural light sources produce depolarized light, partially linearly polarized light is natu...
We describe the addition of a fourth visual modality in the animal kingdom, the perception of circul...
SummaryWe describe the addition of a fourth visual modality in the animal kingdom, the perception of...
Stomatopod crustaceans have complex visual systems capable of excellent spatial, colour and polariza...
The photoreceptor design of crustaceans, often containing regular arrays of intrinsically polarisati...
Animals that communicate using conspicuous body patterns face a trade-off between desired detection ...
The polarisation of light is used by many species of cephalopods and crustaceans to discriminate obj...
International audienceThe use of polarization vision to improve visibility through turbid water has ...
A combination of behavioural and electrophysiological experiments have previously shown that two spe...
Biologically inspired solutions for modern-day sensory systems promise to deliver both higher capaci...
The lighting of the underwater environment is constantly changing due to attenuation by water, scatt...
We are constantly surprised by the ability of relatively simple animals to perform precise visually ...
Because light in the pelagic environment is partially polarized, it has been suggested that the pola...
textMany animals can see polarization of light (a property to which humans are visually insensitive)...