Physiological studies have shown that the epidermal head and arm lines in cephalopods are a mechanoreceptive system that is similar to the fish and amphibian lateral lines (. A lateral line analogue in cephalopods: Water waves generate microphonic potentials in the epidermal head lines of Sepia officinalis and Lolliguncula brevis. J. Comp. Physiol. A 164:1–5.); however, the biological significance of the epidermal lines remains unclear. To test whether cuttlefish show behavioural responses to local water movements, juvenile Sepia officinalis were exposed to local sinusoidal water movements of different frequencies (0.01–1000 Hz) produced by a vibrating sphere. Five behavioural responses were recorded: body pattern changing, moving, burrowin...
Cephalopods are highly visual animals; the importance of chemical perception to these complex mollus...
Low-level mechanisms in vertebrate vision are sensitive to line orientation. Here we investigate ori...
Recent findings on cephalopods in laboratory conditions showed that exposure to artificial noise had...
International audiencePhysiological studies have shown that the epidermal head and arm lines in ceph...
Many cephalopods have lines of ciliated cells on their head and arms. In the cuttlefish Sepia and th...
Sound is a widely available and vital cue in aquatic environments yet most bioacoustic research has ...
Cuttlefish are cephalopods capable of rapid camouflage responses to visual stimuli. However, it is n...
Cuttlefish are cephalopods capable of rapid camouflage responses to visual stimuli. However, it is n...
<div><p>Cuttlefish are cephalopods capable of rapid camouflage responses to visual stimuli. However,...
Young Sepia officinalis (0-5 months) were studied in the laboratory and in the sea, and their appear...
Cuttlefish are cephalopods capable of rapid camouflage responses to visual stimuli. How-ever, it is ...
Cephalopod mollusks including octopus and cuttlefish are adept at adaptive camouflage, varying their...
SummaryCephalopods, such as octopus and squid, can change their coloration in an instant, and even p...
Studies concerning the perceptual processes of animals are not only interesting, but are fundamental...
To achieve effective visual camouflage, prey organisms must combine cryptic coloration with the appr...
Cephalopods are highly visual animals; the importance of chemical perception to these complex mollus...
Low-level mechanisms in vertebrate vision are sensitive to line orientation. Here we investigate ori...
Recent findings on cephalopods in laboratory conditions showed that exposure to artificial noise had...
International audiencePhysiological studies have shown that the epidermal head and arm lines in ceph...
Many cephalopods have lines of ciliated cells on their head and arms. In the cuttlefish Sepia and th...
Sound is a widely available and vital cue in aquatic environments yet most bioacoustic research has ...
Cuttlefish are cephalopods capable of rapid camouflage responses to visual stimuli. However, it is n...
Cuttlefish are cephalopods capable of rapid camouflage responses to visual stimuli. However, it is n...
<div><p>Cuttlefish are cephalopods capable of rapid camouflage responses to visual stimuli. However,...
Young Sepia officinalis (0-5 months) were studied in the laboratory and in the sea, and their appear...
Cuttlefish are cephalopods capable of rapid camouflage responses to visual stimuli. How-ever, it is ...
Cephalopod mollusks including octopus and cuttlefish are adept at adaptive camouflage, varying their...
SummaryCephalopods, such as octopus and squid, can change their coloration in an instant, and even p...
Studies concerning the perceptual processes of animals are not only interesting, but are fundamental...
To achieve effective visual camouflage, prey organisms must combine cryptic coloration with the appr...
Cephalopods are highly visual animals; the importance of chemical perception to these complex mollus...
Low-level mechanisms in vertebrate vision are sensitive to line orientation. Here we investigate ori...
Recent findings on cephalopods in laboratory conditions showed that exposure to artificial noise had...