Ultraviolet (UV) light occupies the spectral range of wavelengths slightly shorter than those visible to humans. Because of its shorter wavelength, it is more energetic (and potentially more photodamaging) than 'visible light', and it is scattered more efficiently in air and water. Until 1990, only a few animals were recognized as being sensitive to UV light, but we now know that a great diversity, possibly even the majority, of animal species can visually detect and respond to it. Here, we discuss the history of research on biological UV photosensitivity and review current major research trends in this field. Some animals use their UV photoreceptors to control simple, innate behaviors, but most incorporate their UV receptors into their gen...
Many animals are sensitive to ultraviolet light and also possess UV-reflective regions on their body...
Research conducted in recent years has documented the widespread presence of various forms of color ...
Visual pigments are light sensitive receptors in the eye that form the basis of sensory visual trans...
Ultraviolet (UV) light occupies the spectral range of wavelengths slightly shorter than those visibl...
presence of ultraviolet (UV)-sensitive receptors is widespread and phylogenetically ancient in arthr...
Ultraviolet vision and foraging in terrestrial vertebrates. – Oikos 98: 504–510. Tetrachromatic colo...
AbstractVarious vertebrates use ultraviolet (UV) vision for such basic behaviors as mating, foraging...
Many vertebrates achieve UV vision through a class of photoreceptors in the retina containing UV-sen...
Ultraviolet-A radiation (320-400 nm) is scattered rapidly in water. Despite this fact, UV is present...
Retinal opsin photopigments initiate mammalian vision when stimulated by light. Mostmammals possess ...
Retinal opsin photopigments initiate mammalian vision when stimulated by light. Most mammals possess...
The eyes of stomatopods are the most functionally diverse photoreceptor array found in nature. Thes...
The spectrum of light that an animal sees – from ultraviolet to far red light – is governed by the n...
Light provides a widely abundant energy source and valuable sensory cue in nature. Most animals expo...
Many species have surface patterns capable of reflecting ultraviolet light. The presence of UV refle...
Many animals are sensitive to ultraviolet light and also possess UV-reflective regions on their body...
Research conducted in recent years has documented the widespread presence of various forms of color ...
Visual pigments are light sensitive receptors in the eye that form the basis of sensory visual trans...
Ultraviolet (UV) light occupies the spectral range of wavelengths slightly shorter than those visibl...
presence of ultraviolet (UV)-sensitive receptors is widespread and phylogenetically ancient in arthr...
Ultraviolet vision and foraging in terrestrial vertebrates. – Oikos 98: 504–510. Tetrachromatic colo...
AbstractVarious vertebrates use ultraviolet (UV) vision for such basic behaviors as mating, foraging...
Many vertebrates achieve UV vision through a class of photoreceptors in the retina containing UV-sen...
Ultraviolet-A radiation (320-400 nm) is scattered rapidly in water. Despite this fact, UV is present...
Retinal opsin photopigments initiate mammalian vision when stimulated by light. Mostmammals possess ...
Retinal opsin photopigments initiate mammalian vision when stimulated by light. Most mammals possess...
The eyes of stomatopods are the most functionally diverse photoreceptor array found in nature. Thes...
The spectrum of light that an animal sees – from ultraviolet to far red light – is governed by the n...
Light provides a widely abundant energy source and valuable sensory cue in nature. Most animals expo...
Many species have surface patterns capable of reflecting ultraviolet light. The presence of UV refle...
Many animals are sensitive to ultraviolet light and also possess UV-reflective regions on their body...
Research conducted in recent years has documented the widespread presence of various forms of color ...
Visual pigments are light sensitive receptors in the eye that form the basis of sensory visual trans...