Brady et al. (Reports, 20 November 2015, p. 965) claimed that the silvery sides of certain fish are cryptic when viewed by animals with polarization sensitivity, which they termed "polarocrypsis." After examining their evidence, we find this claim to be unsupported due to (i) pseudoreplication, (ii) confounding polarization contrast with intensity contrast, and (iii) measurements taken at very shallow depths
Most vertebrates have a duplex retina comprising two photoreceptor types, rods for dim-light (scotop...
Counterillumination, the masking of an animal\u27s silhouette with ventral photophores, is found in ...
In shallow water, downwelling light is refracted from surface waves onto the substrate creating band...
Despite appearing featureless to our eyes, the open ocean is a highly variable environment for polar...
Many coral reef and open-ocean fish have mirrored sides built from stacks of guanine crystals. Becau...
Although the function of polarization vision, the ability to discern the polarization characteristic...
With no object to hide behind in 3D space, the open ocean represents a challenging environment for c...
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...
Putting on a pair of polarised sunglasses is as close as most of us get to seeing polarised light. P...
SYNOPSIS. Visual pigments, the molecules in photoreceptors that initiate the process of vision, are ...
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...
SummaryFor animals that can see it, the polarisation of light adds another dimension to vision, anal...
Image contrast in the aquatic environment is limited by the amount of available light, by light scat...
Most vertebrates have a duplex retina comprising two photoreceptor types, rods for dim-light (scotop...
Counterillumination, the masking of an animal\u27s silhouette with ventral photophores, is found in ...
In shallow water, downwelling light is refracted from surface waves onto the substrate creating band...
Despite appearing featureless to our eyes, the open ocean is a highly variable environment for polar...
Many coral reef and open-ocean fish have mirrored sides built from stacks of guanine crystals. Becau...
Although the function of polarization vision, the ability to discern the polarization characteristic...
With no object to hide behind in 3D space, the open ocean represents a challenging environment for c...
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...
Putting on a pair of polarised sunglasses is as close as most of us get to seeing polarised light. P...
SYNOPSIS. Visual pigments, the molecules in photoreceptors that initiate the process of vision, are ...
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...
SummaryFor animals that can see it, the polarisation of light adds another dimension to vision, anal...
Image contrast in the aquatic environment is limited by the amount of available light, by light scat...
Most vertebrates have a duplex retina comprising two photoreceptor types, rods for dim-light (scotop...
Counterillumination, the masking of an animal\u27s silhouette with ventral photophores, is found in ...
In shallow water, downwelling light is refracted from surface waves onto the substrate creating band...