SummaryThe eyes on the backs of molluscs known as chitons are shadow and motion detectors, the lenses of which are made of birefringent aragonite. These provide a focus both in and out of water
Over their half a billion-year history, chitons have had numerous aesthete sensory organs in their s...
In the sea, visual scenes change dramatically with depth. At shallow and moderate depths (\u3c1000 \...
In the sea, visual scenes change dramatically with depth. At shallow and moderate depths (\u3c1000 m...
SummaryThe eyes on the backs of molluscs known as chitons are shadow and motion detectors, the lense...
The eyes on the backs of molluscs known as chitons are shadow and motion detectors, the lenses of wh...
<p>Scallops, a family of swimming bivalve mollusks, have dozens of eyes arrayed along the edges of t...
SummaryHundreds of ocelli are embedded in the dorsal shell plates of certain chitons [1]. These ocel...
Vision is usually thought to be inextricably linked to cephalization; however, certain species of in...
Chitons have a distinctive armature of eight articulating dorsal shells. In all living species, the ...
AbstractThe eyes of the sandlance differ from those of other fish, both optically and in the kinds o...
The information that eyes supply supports a wide variety of functions, from the guidance systems tha...
The eyes of the heteropod molluscs are unusually large and complex, compared with those of other gas...
The eyes of scallops form images using a concave spherical mirror and contain two separate retinas, ...
AbstractIn the sea, visual scenes change dramatically with depth. At shallow and moderate depths (<1...
For over 100 years, molluscan eyes have been used as an example of convergent evolution and, more re...
Over their half a billion-year history, chitons have had numerous aesthete sensory organs in their s...
In the sea, visual scenes change dramatically with depth. At shallow and moderate depths (\u3c1000 \...
In the sea, visual scenes change dramatically with depth. At shallow and moderate depths (\u3c1000 m...
SummaryThe eyes on the backs of molluscs known as chitons are shadow and motion detectors, the lense...
The eyes on the backs of molluscs known as chitons are shadow and motion detectors, the lenses of wh...
<p>Scallops, a family of swimming bivalve mollusks, have dozens of eyes arrayed along the edges of t...
SummaryHundreds of ocelli are embedded in the dorsal shell plates of certain chitons [1]. These ocel...
Vision is usually thought to be inextricably linked to cephalization; however, certain species of in...
Chitons have a distinctive armature of eight articulating dorsal shells. In all living species, the ...
AbstractThe eyes of the sandlance differ from those of other fish, both optically and in the kinds o...
The information that eyes supply supports a wide variety of functions, from the guidance systems tha...
The eyes of the heteropod molluscs are unusually large and complex, compared with those of other gas...
The eyes of scallops form images using a concave spherical mirror and contain two separate retinas, ...
AbstractIn the sea, visual scenes change dramatically with depth. At shallow and moderate depths (<1...
For over 100 years, molluscan eyes have been used as an example of convergent evolution and, more re...
Over their half a billion-year history, chitons have had numerous aesthete sensory organs in their s...
In the sea, visual scenes change dramatically with depth. At shallow and moderate depths (\u3c1000 \...
In the sea, visual scenes change dramatically with depth. At shallow and moderate depths (\u3c1000 m...