Color vision is widespread among insects but varies among species, depending on the spectral sensitivities and interplay of the participating photoreceptors. The spectral sensitivity of a photoreceptor is principally determined by the absorption spectrum of the expressed visual pigment, but it can be modified by various optical and electrophysiological factors. For example, screening and filtering pigments, rhabdom waveguide properties, retinal structure, and neural processing all influence the perceived color signal. We review the diversity in compound eye structure, visual pigments, photoreceptor physiology, and visual ecology of insects. Based on an overview of the current information about the spectral sensitivities of insect photorecep...
Several fly species have distinctly red-coloured eyes, meaning that the screening pigments that prov...
Many visual animals exploit spectral information for seeking food and mates, for identifying preys a...
We studied the spectral and polarisation sensitivities of photoreceptors of the butterfly Colias era...
Color vision is widespread among insects but varies among species, depending on the spectral sensiti...
Color vision is widespread among insects but varies among species, depending on the spectral sensiti...
Color vision is widespread among insects but varies among species, depending on the spectral sensiti...
Many insect species have darkly coloured eyes, but distinct colours or patterns are frequently featu...
Butterfly eyes consist of three types of ommatidia, which are more or less randomly arranged in a sp...
Insects are an astonishingly successful and diverse group, occupying the gamut of habitats and lifes...
The visual displays of animals and plants are often colourful, and colour vision allows animals to r...
Colour vision allows animals to use the information contained in the spectrum of light to control im...
AbstractThe visual displays of animals and plants are often colourful, and colour vision allows anim...
This article reviews recent advances of studies on the spectral organization of the compound eye in ...
Several fly species have distinctly red-coloured eyes, meaning that the screening pigments that prov...
Many visual animals exploit spectral information for seeking food and mates, for identifying preys a...
We studied the spectral and polarisation sensitivities of photoreceptors of the butterfly Colias era...
Color vision is widespread among insects but varies among species, depending on the spectral sensiti...
Color vision is widespread among insects but varies among species, depending on the spectral sensiti...
Color vision is widespread among insects but varies among species, depending on the spectral sensiti...
Many insect species have darkly coloured eyes, but distinct colours or patterns are frequently featu...
Butterfly eyes consist of three types of ommatidia, which are more or less randomly arranged in a sp...
Insects are an astonishingly successful and diverse group, occupying the gamut of habitats and lifes...
The visual displays of animals and plants are often colourful, and colour vision allows animals to r...
Colour vision allows animals to use the information contained in the spectrum of light to control im...
AbstractThe visual displays of animals and plants are often colourful, and colour vision allows anim...
This article reviews recent advances of studies on the spectral organization of the compound eye in ...
Several fly species have distinctly red-coloured eyes, meaning that the screening pigments that prov...
Many visual animals exploit spectral information for seeking food and mates, for identifying preys a...
We studied the spectral and polarisation sensitivities of photoreceptors of the butterfly Colias era...