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The following pages link to Adaptations for nocturnal and diurnal vision in the hawkmoth lamina (Q41997667):
Displaying 20 items.
- Visual ecology and potassium conductances of insect photoreceptors. (Q30359870) (← links)
- Differential investment in visual and olfactory brain areas reflects behavioural choices in hawk moths. (Q36906592) (← links)
- Anatomical organization of the brain of a diurnal and a nocturnal dung beetle. (Q38772033) (← links)
- Visual Navigation in Nocturnal Insects (Q38800344) (← links)
- Multisensory integration in Lepidoptera: insights into flower-visitor interactions (Q39124231) (← links)
- The remarkable visual capacities of nocturnal insects: vision at the limits with small eyes and tiny brains. (Q39134114) (← links)
- Insect photoreceptor adaptations to night vision. (Q39134153) (← links)
- Comparison of Navigation-Related Brain Regions in Migratory versus Non-Migratory Noctuid Moths (Q41475403) (← links)
- Neural organization of afferent pathways from the stomatopod compound eye. (Q42510613) (← links)
- The role of ocelli in cockroach optomotor performance (Q46250592) (← links)
- Ocellar structure is driven by the mode of locomotion and activity time in Myrmecia ants (Q46251707) (← links)
- Resolving the Trade-off Between Visual Sensitivity and Spatial Acuity-Lessons from Hawkmoths. (Q46290742) (← links)
- Moving in Dim Light: Behavioral and Visual Adaptations in Nocturnal Ants. (Q46292633) (← links)
- Generation and Evolution of Neural Cell Types and Circuits: Insights from the Drosophila Visual System. (Q46298983) (← links)
- Techniques for Investigating the Anatomy of the Ant Visual System. (Q49498728) (← links)
- Higher-order neural processing tunes motion neurons to visual ecology in three species of hawkmoths (Q51148128) (← links)
- Multiple spectral channels in branchiopods. I. Vision in dim light and neural correlates (Q88286721) (← links)
- Differential investment in brain regions for a diurnal and nocturnal lifestyle in Australian Myrmecia ants (Q90787235) (← links)
- Quantifying the relationship between optical anatomy and retinal physiological sensitivity: A comparative approach (Q91353144) (← links)
- Hawkmoth lamina monopolar cells act as dynamic spatial filters to optimize vision at different light levels (Q96135759) (← links)