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Comparative Physiology and Evolution of Vision in Invertebrates: A: Invertebrate Photoreceptors

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Comparative Physiology and Evolution of Vision in Invertebrates: A: Invertebrate Photoreceptors - Autrum, H, and Bennet, M F, and Diehn, B
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In the comparative physiology of photoreception by the Protista and the invertebrates two aspects are emphasized: (1) the diversity of visual processes in these groups and (2) their bearing upon general mechanisms of photoreception. Invertebrates have evolved a far greater variety of adaptations than vertebrates- modifications aiding survival in the remarkably different biotopes they occupy. The number of species in itself suggests this multiformity; each of them has peculiarities of its own, in morphology as well as in ...

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Comparative Physiology and Evolution of Vision in Invertebrates: A: Invertebrate Photoreceptors 2011, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg

ISBN-13: 9783642670015

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