Spectral sensitivity of the concave mirror eyes of scallops: The influence of habitat and longitudinal chromatic aberration
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Speiser, DI; Loew, ER; Johnsen, S
Published in: Journal of Experimental Biology
2011
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Journal of Experimental Biology
Publication Date
2011
Volume
214
Start / End Page
422 / 431
Related Subject Headings
- Physiology
- 11 Medical and Health Sciences
- 06 Biological Sciences
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Speiser, D. I., Loew, E. R., & Johnsen, S. (2011). Spectral sensitivity of the concave mirror eyes of scallops: The influence of habitat and longitudinal chromatic aberration. Journal of Experimental Biology, 214, 422–431.
Speiser, D. I., E. R. Loew, and S. Johnsen. “Spectral sensitivity of the concave mirror eyes of scallops: The influence of habitat and longitudinal chromatic aberration.” Journal of Experimental Biology 214 (2011): 422–31.
Speiser DI, Loew ER, Johnsen S. Spectral sensitivity of the concave mirror eyes of scallops: The influence of habitat and longitudinal chromatic aberration. Journal of Experimental Biology. 2011;214:422–31.
Speiser, D. I., et al. “Spectral sensitivity of the concave mirror eyes of scallops: The influence of habitat and longitudinal chromatic aberration.” Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 214, 2011, pp. 422–31.
Speiser DI, Loew ER, Johnsen S. Spectral sensitivity of the concave mirror eyes of scallops: The influence of habitat and longitudinal chromatic aberration. Journal of Experimental Biology. 2011;214:422–431.
Published In
Journal of Experimental Biology
Publication Date
2011
Volume
214
Start / End Page
422 / 431
Related Subject Headings
- Physiology
- 11 Medical and Health Sciences
- 06 Biological Sciences