Many insects exploit skylight polarization as a compass cue for orientation and navigation. In the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, photoreceptors R7 and R8 in the dorsal rim area (DRA) of the compound eye are specialized to detect the electric vector (e-vector) of linearly polarized light. These photoreceptors are arranged in stacked pairs with identical fields of view and spectral sensitivities, but mutually orthogonal microvillar orientations. As in larger flies, we found that the microvillar orientation of the distal photoreceptor R7 changes in a fan-like fashion along the DRA. This anatomical arrangement suggests that the DRA constitutes a detector for skylight polarization, in which different e-vectors maximally excite different po...
AbstractDifferent classes of photoreceptors (PRs) allow animals to perceive various types of visual ...
Microvillar photoreceptors are intrinsically capable of detecting the orientation of e-vector of lin...
SummaryMany animals, including insects, are able to use celestial cues as a reference for spatial or...
Many insects exploit skylight polarization as a compass cue for orientation and navigation. In the f...
SummaryTwo new studies introduce the power of Drosophila genetics to polarization vision, revealing ...
Many insects use patterns of polarized light in the sky to orient and navigate. Here, we functionall...
The e-vector orientation of linearly polarized light represents an important visual stimulus for ma...
SummaryBackgroundLinearly polarized light originates from atmospheric scattering or surface reflecti...
Color and polarization provide complementary information about the world and are detected by special...
The e-vector orientation of linearly polarized light represents an important visual stimulus for man...
The retinal mosaics of many insects contain different ommatidial subtypes harboring photoreceptors t...
The pattern of linearly polarized light in the sky can be used for orientation behavior by many inse...
Many navigating insects include the celestial polarization pattern as an additional visual cue to or...
Polarization vision is the ability of animals to detect the oscillation plane of the electric field ...
Many insects exploit sky light polarization for navigation or cruising-course control. The detection...
AbstractDifferent classes of photoreceptors (PRs) allow animals to perceive various types of visual ...
Microvillar photoreceptors are intrinsically capable of detecting the orientation of e-vector of lin...
SummaryMany animals, including insects, are able to use celestial cues as a reference for spatial or...
Many insects exploit skylight polarization as a compass cue for orientation and navigation. In the f...
SummaryTwo new studies introduce the power of Drosophila genetics to polarization vision, revealing ...
Many insects use patterns of polarized light in the sky to orient and navigate. Here, we functionall...
The e-vector orientation of linearly polarized light represents an important visual stimulus for ma...
SummaryBackgroundLinearly polarized light originates from atmospheric scattering or surface reflecti...
Color and polarization provide complementary information about the world and are detected by special...
The e-vector orientation of linearly polarized light represents an important visual stimulus for man...
The retinal mosaics of many insects contain different ommatidial subtypes harboring photoreceptors t...
The pattern of linearly polarized light in the sky can be used for orientation behavior by many inse...
Many navigating insects include the celestial polarization pattern as an additional visual cue to or...
Polarization vision is the ability of animals to detect the oscillation plane of the electric field ...
Many insects exploit sky light polarization for navigation or cruising-course control. The detection...
AbstractDifferent classes of photoreceptors (PRs) allow animals to perceive various types of visual ...
Microvillar photoreceptors are intrinsically capable of detecting the orientation of e-vector of lin...
SummaryMany animals, including insects, are able to use celestial cues as a reference for spatial or...