Animal Eyes

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Oxford University Press, 2012 - Medical - 271 pages
Animal Eyes provides a comparative account of all known types of eye in the animal kingdom, outlining their structure and function with an emphasis on the nature of the optical systems and the physical principles involved in image formation. A universal theme throughout the book is the evolution and taxonomic distribution of each type of eye, and the roles of different eye types in the behaviour and ecology of the animals that possess them. In comparing the specific capabilities of eyes, it considers the factors that lead to good resolution of detail and the ability to function under a wide range of light conditions. This new edition is fully updated throughout, incorporating more than a decade of new discoveries and research.
 

Contents

1 The origin of vision
1
2 Light and vision
23
3 What makes a good eye?
46
the evolution of the lens
72
5 Lens eyes on land
94
6 Mirrors in animals
130
7 Apposition compound eyes
157
8 Superposition eyes
191
9 Movements of the eyes
215
Principal symbols used in the text
243
References
244
Index
265
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