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1. Short‐wavelength‐sensitive 1 (SWS1) opsin gene duplications and parallel visual pigment tuning support ultraviolet communication in damselfishes (Pomacentridae)

2. Morphological and Optical Modification of Melanosomes in Fish Integuments upon Oxidation

4. The brain structure and the neural network features of the diurnal cuttlefish Sepia plangon

5. Diversity and evolution of optically complex eyes in a family of deep-sea fish: Ocular diverticula in barreleye spookfish (Opisthoproctidae)

6. Dynamic Courtship Signals and Mate Preferences in Sepia plangon

7. Toward an MRI-Based Mesoscale Connectome of the Squid Brain

8. 6. Spatial Vision

12. 7. Color Vision

16. 11. Vision in Dim Light

19. General Index

20. References

21. Index of Names

22. 1. Introduction

23. Glossary

24. 8. Polarization Vision

25. List of Illustrations

26. Contents

27. Title Page, Copyright

28. Preface

29. Dynamic polarization vision in mantis shrimps

30. Dynamic Skin Patterns in Cephalopods

31. Triggerfish uses chromaticity and lightness for object segregation

32. Multimodal signals: ultraviolet reflectance and chemical cues in stomatopod agonistic encounters

33. Long‐wavelength‐sensitive ( lws ) opsin gene expression, foraging and visual communication in coral reef fishes

34. Developing and adult reef fish show rapid light‐induced plasticity in their visual system

35. Multiple rod layers increase the speed and sensitivity of vision in nocturnal reef fishes

40. Polarization vision mitigates visual noise from flickering light underwater

41. Development of dim-light vision in the nocturnal reef fish family Holocentridae. I: Retinal gene expression

42. Development of dim-light vision in the nocturnal reef fish family Holocentridae. II: Retinal morphology

43. Comparative brain structure and the neural network features of cuttlefish and squid

44. Development of dim-light vision in the nocturnal coral reef fish family, Holocentridae

45. Colour discrimination thresholds vary throughout colour space in a reef fish (Rhinecanthus aculeatus)

46. Seeing Picasso: an investigation into the visual system of the triggerfish Rhinecanthus aculeatus

47. Microhabitat partitioning correlates with opsin gene expression in coral reef cardinalfishes (Apogonidae)

50. Comparative brain structure and visual processing in octopus from different habitats

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