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Photoreceptor evolution: ancient 'cones' turn out to be rods.
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Spectral information as an orientation cue in dung beetles
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Bumblebees measure optic flow for position and speed control flexibly within the frontal visual field.
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Flight control and landing precision in the nocturnal bee Megalopta is robust to large changes in light intensity.
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Visual tracking in the dead of night
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The presence of lateral photophores correlates with increased speciation in deep-sea bioluminescent sharks.
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A clearer view of the insect brain - combining bleaching with standard whole-mount immunocytochemistry allows confocal imaging of pigment-covered brain areas for 3D reconstruction
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Why do seals have cones? Behavioural evidence for colour-blindness in harbour seals.
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Bird colour vision: behavioural thresholds reveal receptor noise.
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Comparing Analysis Methods in Functional Calcium Imaging of the Insect Brain.
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