The visual environment provides vital cues allowing animals to assess habitat quality, weather conditions or measure time of day. Together with other sensory cues and physiological conditions, the visual environment sets behavioral states that make the animal more prone to engage in some behaviors, and less in others. This master-control of behavior serves a fundamental and essential role in determining the distribution and behavior of all animals. Although it is obvious that visual information contains vital input for setting behavioral states, the precise nature of these visual cues remains unknown. Here we use a recently described method to quantify the distribution of light reaching animals’ eyes in different environments. The method re...
The spectrum of light that an animal sees – from ultraviolet to far red light – is governed by the n...
The light environment influences an animal’s ability to forage, evade predators, and find mates, and...
1.Colour patterns are used by many species to make decisions that ultimately affect their Darwinian ...
The visual environment provides vital cues allowing animals to assess habitat quality, weather condi...
A large proportion of animal species enjoy the benefits of being active at night, and have evolved t...
SummaryAlmost all animals, no matter how humble, possess eyes. Only those that live in total darknes...
This paper considers whether photometric calculations using standard human spectral sensitivity data...
The world in color presents a dazzling dimension of phenotypic variation. Biological interest in thi...
The world in color presents a dazzling dimension of phenotypic variation. Biological interest in thi...
The world in color presents a dazzling dimension of phenotypic variation. Biological interest in thi...
Coloration and color vision covary with lighting in many taxa. Determining the mechanisms underlying...
Background: Artificial light at night (ALAN), has increased dramatically over the past two centuries...
Abstract Background: Artificial light at night (ALAN), has increased dramatically over the past two...
Countershading, a vertical luminance gradient from a dark back to a light belly, is perhaps the most...
Animal spatial behaviour is often presumed to reflect responses to visual cues. However, inference o...
The spectrum of light that an animal sees – from ultraviolet to far red light – is governed by the n...
The light environment influences an animal’s ability to forage, evade predators, and find mates, and...
1.Colour patterns are used by many species to make decisions that ultimately affect their Darwinian ...
The visual environment provides vital cues allowing animals to assess habitat quality, weather condi...
A large proportion of animal species enjoy the benefits of being active at night, and have evolved t...
SummaryAlmost all animals, no matter how humble, possess eyes. Only those that live in total darknes...
This paper considers whether photometric calculations using standard human spectral sensitivity data...
The world in color presents a dazzling dimension of phenotypic variation. Biological interest in thi...
The world in color presents a dazzling dimension of phenotypic variation. Biological interest in thi...
The world in color presents a dazzling dimension of phenotypic variation. Biological interest in thi...
Coloration and color vision covary with lighting in many taxa. Determining the mechanisms underlying...
Background: Artificial light at night (ALAN), has increased dramatically over the past two centuries...
Abstract Background: Artificial light at night (ALAN), has increased dramatically over the past two...
Countershading, a vertical luminance gradient from a dark back to a light belly, is perhaps the most...
Animal spatial behaviour is often presumed to reflect responses to visual cues. However, inference o...
The spectrum of light that an animal sees – from ultraviolet to far red light – is governed by the n...
The light environment influences an animal’s ability to forage, evade predators, and find mates, and...
1.Colour patterns are used by many species to make decisions that ultimately affect their Darwinian ...