Despite their tiny eyes and brains, nocturnal insects have remarkable visual abilities. Recent work-particularly on fast-flying moths and bees and on ball-rolling dung beetles-has shown that nocturnal insects are able to distinguish colors, to detect faint movements, to learn visual landmarks, to orient to the faint pattern of polarized light produced by the moon, and to navigate using the stars. These impressive visual abilities are the result of exquisitely adapted eyes and visual systems, the product of millions of years of evolution. Even though we are only at the threshold of understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for reliable nocturnal vision, growing evidence suggests that the neural summation of photons in space and time is...
In response to the pressures of predation, parasitism and competition for limited resources, several...
Animals use vision over a wide range of light intensities, from dim starlight to bright sunshine. Fo...
Bees are predominantly diurnal; only a few groups fly at night. An evolutionary limitation that bees...
Despite their tiny eyes and brains, nocturnal insects have remarkable visual abilities. Recent work-...
Nocturnal insects have evolved remarkable visual capacities, despite small eyes and tiny brains. The...
Most of the world's animals are active in dim light and depend on good vision for the tasks of daily...
Most of the world's animals are active in dim light and depend on good vision for the tasks of daily...
Abstract Night vision is ultimately about extracting information from a noisy visual input. Several...
Despite their tiny eyes and brains, nocturnal insects have evolved a remarkable capacity to visually...
Nocturnal vision is a demanding task for insects with small eyes. As it gets dimmer the noise impose...
The ability to see colour at night is known only from a handful of animals. First discovered in the ...
All animals perceive the world through their senses, which form the basis for their decisions and mo...
Flying, as well as walking insects rely on vision to regulate locomotion, even in the dark when the ...
The visual systems of many animals, particularly those active during the day, are optimized for high...
Background: Some bees and wasps have evolved nocturnal behavior, presumably to exploit night-floweri...
In response to the pressures of predation, parasitism and competition for limited resources, several...
Animals use vision over a wide range of light intensities, from dim starlight to bright sunshine. Fo...
Bees are predominantly diurnal; only a few groups fly at night. An evolutionary limitation that bees...
Despite their tiny eyes and brains, nocturnal insects have remarkable visual abilities. Recent work-...
Nocturnal insects have evolved remarkable visual capacities, despite small eyes and tiny brains. The...
Most of the world's animals are active in dim light and depend on good vision for the tasks of daily...
Most of the world's animals are active in dim light and depend on good vision for the tasks of daily...
Abstract Night vision is ultimately about extracting information from a noisy visual input. Several...
Despite their tiny eyes and brains, nocturnal insects have evolved a remarkable capacity to visually...
Nocturnal vision is a demanding task for insects with small eyes. As it gets dimmer the noise impose...
The ability to see colour at night is known only from a handful of animals. First discovered in the ...
All animals perceive the world through their senses, which form the basis for their decisions and mo...
Flying, as well as walking insects rely on vision to regulate locomotion, even in the dark when the ...
The visual systems of many animals, particularly those active during the day, are optimized for high...
Background: Some bees and wasps have evolved nocturnal behavior, presumably to exploit night-floweri...
In response to the pressures of predation, parasitism and competition for limited resources, several...
Animals use vision over a wide range of light intensities, from dim starlight to bright sunshine. Fo...
Bees are predominantly diurnal; only a few groups fly at night. An evolutionary limitation that bees...