The eyes of visually prominent animals such as vertebrates, cephalopods, and arthropods generally subserve a multitude of visual tasks. Naturally, early stages in the evolution of these complex visual organs must have been simpler, and subserved a smaller number of visual tasks. Hence, eye evolution is driven by a consecutive accumulation of visual tasks. Each task adds to the requirements on eye structure, making it gradually more complex. For these reasons, reconstructions of eye evolution should ideally be based on an understanding of the sequential addition of visual tasks. In particular, it is interesting to ask what the first visual tasks might have been, and what requirements these would have placed on the structure and function of e...
Meeting the challenge of sampling an ancient aquatic landscape by the early vertebrates was crucial ...
SummaryBox jellyfish have an impressive set of 24 eyes of four different types, including eyes struc...
Cubomedusae have a total of 24 eyes of four morphologically different types. Two of these eye types ...
Unlike most jellyfish, box jellyfish (cubomedusae) are highly visually orientated. They are agile sw...
Jellyfish belong to one of the oldest extant animal phyla, the Cnidaria. The first Cnidaria appear i...
Cubozoans, or box jellyfish, differ from all other cnidarians by an active fish-like behaviour and a...
Convergent evolution of complex phenotypes like eyes offers us an important opportunity to investiga...
SYNOPSIS. Jellyfish belong to one of the oldest extant animal phyla, the Cnidaria. The first Cnidari...
Eye evolution is driven by the evolution of visually guided behavior. Accumulation of gradually more...
Box jellyfish (Cubomedusae) possess a unique visual system comprising 24 eyes of four morphological ...
The visual system of box jellyfish comprises a total of 24 eyes. These are of four types and each pr...
Box jellyfish, cubomedusae, possess an impressive total of 24 eyes of four morphologically different...
Box jellyfish, or cubomedusae, possess an impressive total of 24 eyes of four morphologically differ...
Cnidarians are the most primitive invertebrates alive today to possess eyes. The complex eyes of the...
Meeting the challenge of sampling an ancient aquatic landscape by the early vertebrates was crucial ...
Meeting the challenge of sampling an ancient aquatic landscape by the early vertebrates was crucial ...
SummaryBox jellyfish have an impressive set of 24 eyes of four different types, including eyes struc...
Cubomedusae have a total of 24 eyes of four morphologically different types. Two of these eye types ...
Unlike most jellyfish, box jellyfish (cubomedusae) are highly visually orientated. They are agile sw...
Jellyfish belong to one of the oldest extant animal phyla, the Cnidaria. The first Cnidaria appear i...
Cubozoans, or box jellyfish, differ from all other cnidarians by an active fish-like behaviour and a...
Convergent evolution of complex phenotypes like eyes offers us an important opportunity to investiga...
SYNOPSIS. Jellyfish belong to one of the oldest extant animal phyla, the Cnidaria. The first Cnidari...
Eye evolution is driven by the evolution of visually guided behavior. Accumulation of gradually more...
Box jellyfish (Cubomedusae) possess a unique visual system comprising 24 eyes of four morphological ...
The visual system of box jellyfish comprises a total of 24 eyes. These are of four types and each pr...
Box jellyfish, cubomedusae, possess an impressive total of 24 eyes of four morphologically different...
Box jellyfish, or cubomedusae, possess an impressive total of 24 eyes of four morphologically differ...
Cnidarians are the most primitive invertebrates alive today to possess eyes. The complex eyes of the...
Meeting the challenge of sampling an ancient aquatic landscape by the early vertebrates was crucial ...
Meeting the challenge of sampling an ancient aquatic landscape by the early vertebrates was crucial ...
SummaryBox jellyfish have an impressive set of 24 eyes of four different types, including eyes struc...
Cubomedusae have a total of 24 eyes of four morphologically different types. Two of these eye types ...