Abstract Stomatopods are well studied for their unique visual systems, which can consist of up to 16 different photoreceptor types and 33 opsin proteins expressed in the adults of some species. The light‐sensing abilities of larval stomatopods are comparatively less well understood with limited information about the opsin repertoire of these early‐life stages. Early work has suggested that larval stomatopods may not possess the extensive light detection abilities found in their adult counterparts. However, recent studies have shown that these larvae may have more complex photosensory systems than previously thought. To examine this idea at the molecular level, we characterized the expression of putative light‐absorbing opsins across develop...
Abstract Background Vision is a crucial sense for the evolutionary success of many animal groups. He...
The development of the vertebrate eye is a complex process orchestrated by several conserved transcr...
SummaryPhototaxis is characteristic of the pelagic larval stage of most bottom-dwelling marine inver...
Stomatopod crustaceans have complex visual systems containing up to 16 different spectral classes of...
Despite researchers' interest in adult stomatopod vision, only a handful of studies have investigate...
International audienceEyes morphologies may differ but those differences are not reflected at the mo...
Abstract Opsins are light-sensitive proteins involved in many photoreceptive processes, inc...
The eyes of stomatopods are the most functionally diverse photoreceptor array found in nature. Thes...
The larval stages of polychaete annelids are often responsive to light and can possess one to six ey...
Stomatopods (mantis shrimps) possess one of the most complex eyes in the world with photoreceptors d...
Light detection is one of the crucial abilities of all animals. The light cues are important e.g. fo...
Light induced shifts in cone frequency and opsin expression occur in many aquatic species. Yet littl...
Visual opsins of vertebrates and invertebrates diversified independently and converged to detect ult...
The present thesis reports my study of photoreception in the purple sea urchin Strongylocentrotus pu...
Abstract Background Vision is a crucial sense for the evolutionary success of many animal groups. He...
The development of the vertebrate eye is a complex process orchestrated by several conserved transcr...
SummaryPhototaxis is characteristic of the pelagic larval stage of most bottom-dwelling marine inver...
Stomatopod crustaceans have complex visual systems containing up to 16 different spectral classes of...
Despite researchers' interest in adult stomatopod vision, only a handful of studies have investigate...
International audienceEyes morphologies may differ but those differences are not reflected at the mo...
Abstract Opsins are light-sensitive proteins involved in many photoreceptive processes, inc...
The eyes of stomatopods are the most functionally diverse photoreceptor array found in nature. Thes...
The larval stages of polychaete annelids are often responsive to light and can possess one to six ey...
Stomatopods (mantis shrimps) possess one of the most complex eyes in the world with photoreceptors d...
Light detection is one of the crucial abilities of all animals. The light cues are important e.g. fo...
Light induced shifts in cone frequency and opsin expression occur in many aquatic species. Yet littl...
Visual opsins of vertebrates and invertebrates diversified independently and converged to detect ult...
The present thesis reports my study of photoreception in the purple sea urchin Strongylocentrotus pu...
Abstract Background Vision is a crucial sense for the evolutionary success of many animal groups. He...
The development of the vertebrate eye is a complex process orchestrated by several conserved transcr...
SummaryPhototaxis is characteristic of the pelagic larval stage of most bottom-dwelling marine inver...