SummaryHundreds of ocelli are embedded in the dorsal shell plates of certain chitons [1]. These ocelli each contain a pigment layer, retina, and lens [2], but it is unknown whether they provide chitons with spatial vision [3]. It is also unclear whether chiton lenses are made from proteins, like nearly all biological lenses, or from some other material [4]. Electron probe X-ray microanalysis and X-ray diffraction revealed that the chiton Acanthopleura granulata has the first aragonite lenses ever discovered. We found that these lenses allow A. granulata's ocelli to function as small camera eyes with an angular resolution of about 9°–12°. Animals responded to the sudden appearance of black, overhead circles with an angular size of 9°, but no...
The ocelloid is an extraordinary eyespot organelle found only in the dinoflagellate family Warnowiac...
The ocelloid is an extraordinary eyespot organelle found only in the dinoflagellate family Warnowiac...
SummaryAlmost all animal eyes follow a few, relatively well-understood functional plans. Only rarely...
SummaryThe eyes on the backs of molluscs known as chitons are shadow and motion detectors, the lense...
Nature provides a multitude of examples of multifunctional structural materials in which trade-offs ...
The eyes on the backs of molluscs known as chitons are shadow and motion detectors, the lenses of wh...
Chitons have a distinctive armature of eight articulating dorsal shells. In all living species, the ...
Chitons are marine molluscs common worldwide that form their shells out of aragonite and are rare in...
The sensorial function of the girdle of the Polyplacophora Carmen Salas1, Antonio G. Checa2,3, Mich...
AbstractThe camera eyes of fishes and cephalopods have come forth by convergent evolution. In a vari...
AbstractCephalopods and fish have had no common ancestor since the Cambrian, and their eyes are a cl...
SummarySunlight is attenuated rapidly in the ocean, resulting in little visually useful light reachi...
Over their half a billion-year history, chitons have had numerous aesthete sensory organs in their s...
The eyes of scallops form images using a concave spherical mirror and contain two separate retinas, ...
AbstractThe eyes of the sandlance differ from those of other fish, both optically and in the kinds o...
The ocelloid is an extraordinary eyespot organelle found only in the dinoflagellate family Warnowiac...
The ocelloid is an extraordinary eyespot organelle found only in the dinoflagellate family Warnowiac...
SummaryAlmost all animal eyes follow a few, relatively well-understood functional plans. Only rarely...
SummaryThe eyes on the backs of molluscs known as chitons are shadow and motion detectors, the lense...
Nature provides a multitude of examples of multifunctional structural materials in which trade-offs ...
The eyes on the backs of molluscs known as chitons are shadow and motion detectors, the lenses of wh...
Chitons have a distinctive armature of eight articulating dorsal shells. In all living species, the ...
Chitons are marine molluscs common worldwide that form their shells out of aragonite and are rare in...
The sensorial function of the girdle of the Polyplacophora Carmen Salas1, Antonio G. Checa2,3, Mich...
AbstractThe camera eyes of fishes and cephalopods have come forth by convergent evolution. In a vari...
AbstractCephalopods and fish have had no common ancestor since the Cambrian, and their eyes are a cl...
SummarySunlight is attenuated rapidly in the ocean, resulting in little visually useful light reachi...
Over their half a billion-year history, chitons have had numerous aesthete sensory organs in their s...
The eyes of scallops form images using a concave spherical mirror and contain two separate retinas, ...
AbstractThe eyes of the sandlance differ from those of other fish, both optically and in the kinds o...
The ocelloid is an extraordinary eyespot organelle found only in the dinoflagellate family Warnowiac...
The ocelloid is an extraordinary eyespot organelle found only in the dinoflagellate family Warnowiac...
SummaryAlmost all animal eyes follow a few, relatively well-understood functional plans. Only rarely...