Invertebrate Vision
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press
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The invertebrates possess remarkable adaptations in their visual systems, which have allowed them to conquer almost every imaginable habitat. Invertebrate Vision summarises this latest research into their visual world. Each of the most important visual aspects are reviewed, from light capture to predator avoidance, food and mate finding
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