AbstractPolarization sensitivity provides animals with information not available in the intensity or spectral domains. We examined the polarotaxis reactions in the epiplanktonic copepod Pontella karachiensis. Polarotaxis reactions were intensity dependent. At intensities corresponding to ambient daylight, P. karachiensis showed an attraction to a polarized light field; while at low intensities, corresponding to nighttime illumination, it showed negative polarotaxis. P. karachiensis’s eye contained two classes of photoreceptors, each class with microvilli at orthogonal orientation to the other. P. karachiensis’ eye structure can provide information regarding the polarization percentage but is not sufficient to calculate the exact e-vector or...
This study tests the hypotheses that the birefringent calcite and stereom structure of the brittlest...
We describe the addition of a fourth visual modality in the animal kingdom, the perception of circul...
SummaryPutting on a pair of polarised sunglasses is as close as most of us get to seeing polarised l...
AbstractTransparency is commonly used by zooplankton for camouflage in open waters. Polarization vis...
Because light in the pelagic environment is partially polarized, it has been suggested that the pola...
The analysis of the polarization of light expands vision beyond the realm of colour and intensity an...
The 6-ommatidium ventral eye of the water-surface-inhabiting springtail Poduara aquatica has horizon...
This study was undertaken to investigate polarotaxis (orientation to the e-vector of polarized light...
Polarization vision has been studied in a great variety of animals like insects, fishes, cephalopods...
A combination of behavioural and electrophysiological experiments have previously shown that two spe...
Gonodactyloid stomatopod crustaceans possess polarization vision, which enables them to discriminate...
SummaryWe describe the addition of a fourth visual modality in the animal kingdom, the perception of...
Although natural light sources produce depolarized light, partially linearly polarized light is natu...
Many animal species take advantage of polarization vision for vital tasks such as orientation, commu...
Circularly polarized light, rare in the animal kingdom, has thus far been documented in only a handf...
This study tests the hypotheses that the birefringent calcite and stereom structure of the brittlest...
We describe the addition of a fourth visual modality in the animal kingdom, the perception of circul...
SummaryPutting on a pair of polarised sunglasses is as close as most of us get to seeing polarised l...
AbstractTransparency is commonly used by zooplankton for camouflage in open waters. Polarization vis...
Because light in the pelagic environment is partially polarized, it has been suggested that the pola...
The analysis of the polarization of light expands vision beyond the realm of colour and intensity an...
The 6-ommatidium ventral eye of the water-surface-inhabiting springtail Poduara aquatica has horizon...
This study was undertaken to investigate polarotaxis (orientation to the e-vector of polarized light...
Polarization vision has been studied in a great variety of animals like insects, fishes, cephalopods...
A combination of behavioural and electrophysiological experiments have previously shown that two spe...
Gonodactyloid stomatopod crustaceans possess polarization vision, which enables them to discriminate...
SummaryWe describe the addition of a fourth visual modality in the animal kingdom, the perception of...
Although natural light sources produce depolarized light, partially linearly polarized light is natu...
Many animal species take advantage of polarization vision for vital tasks such as orientation, commu...
Circularly polarized light, rare in the animal kingdom, has thus far been documented in only a handf...
This study tests the hypotheses that the birefringent calcite and stereom structure of the brittlest...
We describe the addition of a fourth visual modality in the animal kingdom, the perception of circul...
SummaryPutting on a pair of polarised sunglasses is as close as most of us get to seeing polarised l...