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The following pages link to Visual pigments of marine carnivores: pinnipeds, polar bear, and sea otter (Q38701205):
Displaying 29 items.
- A fish eye out of water: ten visual opsins in the four-eyed fish, Anableps anableps (Q21090061) (← links)
- Evolution of colour vision in mammals (Q24651858) (← links)
- Spectral shifts of mammalian ultraviolet-sensitive pigments (short wavelength-sensitive opsin 1) are associated with eye length and photic niche evolution (Q28603796) (← links)
- Rhodopsin molecular evolution in mammals inhabiting low light environments (Q28749590) (← links)
- Evolution and spectral tuning of visual pigments in birds and mammals (Q28749878) (← links)
- Absence of functional short-wavelength sensitive cone pigments in hamsters (Mesocricetus) (Q30050126) (← links)
- Diversity of color vision: not all Australian marsupials are trichromatic (Q33769380) (← links)
- Basic mechanisms in pinniped vision (Q34017228) (← links)
- Molecular ecology and adaptation of visual photopigments in craniates. (Q34278290) (← links)
- Evolution of vertebrate visual pigments (Q37203548) (← links)
- Evolutionary analysis of vision genes identifies potential drivers of visual differences between giraffe and okapi (Q37742552) (← links)
- The Evolution of Vertebrate Color Vision (Q37991618) (← links)
- Losses of functional opsin genes, short-wavelength cone photopigments, and color vision--a significant trend in the evolution of mammalian vision (Q38071337) (← links)
- S cones: Evolution, retinal distribution, development, and spectral sensitivity (Q38124977) (← links)
- Optic nerve, superior colliculus, visual thalamus, and primary visual cortex of the northern elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris) and California sea lion (Zalophus californianus). (Q38693779) (← links)
- Are vibrissae viable sensory structures for prey capture in northern elephant seals, Mirounga angustirostris? (Q38695931) (← links)
- Terrestrial apnoeas and the development of cardiac control in Australian fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus) pups (Q38699899) (← links)
- The eyes of the deep diving hooded seal (Cystophora cristata) enhance sensitivity to ultraviolet light (Q39132448) (← links)
- Are harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) able to perceive and use polarised light? (Q39534715) (← links)
- From video recordings to whisker stable isotopes: a critical evaluation of timescale in assessing individual foraging specialisation in Australian fur seals. (Q40669840) (← links)
- Why do seals have cones? Behavioural evidence for colour-blindness in harbour seals (Q41957443) (← links)
- Anatomy of the California sea lion globe (Q46056040) (← links)
- Cone photoreceptor diversity in the retinas of fruit bats (megachiroptera). (Q46200480) (← links)
- Daily activity patterns influence retinal morphology, signatures of selection, and spectral tuning of opsin genes in colubrid snakes (Q46243619) (← links)
- Rod-cone based color vision in seals under photopic conditions (Q46664459) (← links)
- Preliminary evidence for color stimuli discrimination in the Asian small-clawed otter (Aonyx cinerea). (Q46899146) (← links)
- [Color vision in animals : From color blind seals to tetrachromatic vision in birds]. (Q52561493) (← links)
- North American river otters (Lontra canadensis) discriminate between 2D objects varying in shape and color (Q57151825) (← links)
- Evolutionary Ecology of Fish Venom: Adaptations and Consequences of Evolving a Venom System (Q64250463) (← links)