AbstractThe dorsal ocelli are commonly considered to be incapable of form vision, primarily due to underfocused dioptrics. We investigate the extent to which this is true of the ocelli of the locust Locusta migratoria. Locust ocelli contain thick lenses with a pronounced concavity on the inner surface, and a deep clear zone separating retina and lens. In agreement with previous research, locust ocellar lenses were found to be decidedly underfocused with respect to the retina. Nevertheless, the image formed at the level of the retina contains substantial information that may be extractable by individual photoreceptors. Contrary to the classical view it is concluded that some capacity for resolution is present in the locust ocelli
Nocturnal bees, wasps and ants have considerably larger ocelli than their diurnal relatives, suggest...
Growing evidence indicates that insect ocelli are strongly adapted to meet the specific functional r...
Visually guided flight control in the rainforest is arguablyone of the most complex insect behaviors...
AbstractThe dorsal ocelli are commonly considered to be incapable of form vision, primarily due to u...
The dorsal ocelli are commonly considered to be incapable of form vision, primarily due to underfocu...
AbstractPrevious work has suggested that dragonfly ocelli are specifically adapted to resolve horizo...
Previous work has suggested that dragonfly ocelli are specifically adapted to resolve horizontally e...
We show in a comparative analysis that distinct retinal specializations in insect ocelli are much mo...
We study the extent to which the lateral ocelli of dragonflies are able to resolve and map spatial i...
The 3 ocelli of the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala, grouped close together on the top of the head...
The 3 Ocelli of the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala, grouped close together on the top of the head...
Many insects possess two types of eye: a compound eye and a simple eye or dorsal ocellus. Much work ...
The Bogong and Turnip moths are two species of the genus Agrotis, similar in size, but different in ...
AbstractMost insects have simple eyes (ocelli), in addition to compound eyes. Although the ocelli ca...
Insect ocelli are relatively simple eyes that have been assigned various functions not related to pi...
Nocturnal bees, wasps and ants have considerably larger ocelli than their diurnal relatives, suggest...
Growing evidence indicates that insect ocelli are strongly adapted to meet the specific functional r...
Visually guided flight control in the rainforest is arguablyone of the most complex insect behaviors...
AbstractThe dorsal ocelli are commonly considered to be incapable of form vision, primarily due to u...
The dorsal ocelli are commonly considered to be incapable of form vision, primarily due to underfocu...
AbstractPrevious work has suggested that dragonfly ocelli are specifically adapted to resolve horizo...
Previous work has suggested that dragonfly ocelli are specifically adapted to resolve horizontally e...
We show in a comparative analysis that distinct retinal specializations in insect ocelli are much mo...
We study the extent to which the lateral ocelli of dragonflies are able to resolve and map spatial i...
The 3 ocelli of the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala, grouped close together on the top of the head...
The 3 Ocelli of the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala, grouped close together on the top of the head...
Many insects possess two types of eye: a compound eye and a simple eye or dorsal ocellus. Much work ...
The Bogong and Turnip moths are two species of the genus Agrotis, similar in size, but different in ...
AbstractMost insects have simple eyes (ocelli), in addition to compound eyes. Although the ocelli ca...
Insect ocelli are relatively simple eyes that have been assigned various functions not related to pi...
Nocturnal bees, wasps and ants have considerably larger ocelli than their diurnal relatives, suggest...
Growing evidence indicates that insect ocelli are strongly adapted to meet the specific functional r...
Visually guided flight control in the rainforest is arguablyone of the most complex insect behaviors...