Previous electrophysiological studies on the cnidarian Hydra vulgaris have shown that hydra have a highly developed and specific photoresponse despite their lack of any structure recognizable as a traditional photoreceptor. In an effort to identify the site of hydra\u27s photoreceptors, we recorded extracellularly from single excised tentacles and from ablated hypostomes lacking tentacles in absolute darkness and during exposure to light of various wavelengths. During recording, after an initial period of absolute darkness, tentacles or hypostomes were exposed to light from 450. nm to 600. nm, red, and white light. Exposure to light caused a change in the pattern and frequency of impulses in the tentacles that varied with color. The number ...
Bioluminescence is defined as the production of visible light by a living organism [1] . To fulfil i...
Abstract Photosymbiotic cnidarians generally seek bright environments so that their symbionts can be...
Cephalopods are famous for their ability to change color and pattern rapidly for signaling and camou...
Previous electrophysiological studies on the cnidarian Hydra vulgaris have shown that hydra have a h...
Hydra are tubular coelenterates with two germ layers, the endoderm and ectoderm. A ring of five to e...
Hydra are tubular coelenterates with two germ layers, the endoderm and ectoderm. A ring of five to e...
Cnidarians have among the most primitive nervous systems, yet they also display diverse behavioral p...
Electrophysiological studies on hydrozoa have recently advanced considerably and various types of pu...
Cnidarians are members of an early branching phylum of animals with unexpectedly complex sensory cap...
Abstract Background Cnidocytes, the eponymous cell type of the Cnidaria, facilitate both sensory and...
The first few integrative stages of the visual systems of almost all animals perform similar functio...
24 pagesCnidarians have among the most primitive nervous systems, yet they also display diverse beha...
Extraocular photoreception, the ability to detect and respond to light outside of the eye, has not b...
The role of UV light in the deep-sea environment has been discounted in the past, due to the assumpt...
With little refuge and a three-dimensional hunting ground, mesopelagic (200-1000 m) animals have evo...
Bioluminescence is defined as the production of visible light by a living organism [1] . To fulfil i...
Abstract Photosymbiotic cnidarians generally seek bright environments so that their symbionts can be...
Cephalopods are famous for their ability to change color and pattern rapidly for signaling and camou...
Previous electrophysiological studies on the cnidarian Hydra vulgaris have shown that hydra have a h...
Hydra are tubular coelenterates with two germ layers, the endoderm and ectoderm. A ring of five to e...
Hydra are tubular coelenterates with two germ layers, the endoderm and ectoderm. A ring of five to e...
Cnidarians have among the most primitive nervous systems, yet they also display diverse behavioral p...
Electrophysiological studies on hydrozoa have recently advanced considerably and various types of pu...
Cnidarians are members of an early branching phylum of animals with unexpectedly complex sensory cap...
Abstract Background Cnidocytes, the eponymous cell type of the Cnidaria, facilitate both sensory and...
The first few integrative stages of the visual systems of almost all animals perform similar functio...
24 pagesCnidarians have among the most primitive nervous systems, yet they also display diverse beha...
Extraocular photoreception, the ability to detect and respond to light outside of the eye, has not b...
The role of UV light in the deep-sea environment has been discounted in the past, due to the assumpt...
With little refuge and a three-dimensional hunting ground, mesopelagic (200-1000 m) animals have evo...
Bioluminescence is defined as the production of visible light by a living organism [1] . To fulfil i...
Abstract Photosymbiotic cnidarians generally seek bright environments so that their symbionts can be...
Cephalopods are famous for their ability to change color and pattern rapidly for signaling and camou...