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1por Fogg, Lily G., Cortesi, Fabio, Lecchini, David, Gache, Camille, Marshall, N. Justin, de Busserolles, FannyEnlace del recurso
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2por Fogg, Lily G., Cortesi, Fabio, Lecchini, David, Gache, Camille, Marshall, N. Justin, de Busserolles, FannyEnlace del recurso
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3por Fogg, Lily G., Chung, Wen-Sung, Justin Marshall, N., Cortesi, Fabio, de Busserolles, Fanny“…Most vertebrates have one layer of the dim-light active rod photoreceptors. However, multiple rod layers, known as a multibank retina, can be found in over 100 species of fish, including several deep-sea species and one family of nocturnally active reef fish, the Holocentridae. …”
Publicado 2023
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4por Fogg, Lily G., Cortesi, Fabio, Gache, Camille, Lecchini, David, Marshall, N. Justin, de Busserolles, Fanny“…The most substantial differences at both molecular and cellular levels were found under constant dim light, while constant bright light and simulated artificial light at night had a lesser effect. …”
Publicado 2022
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5por de Busserolles, Fanny, Cortesi, Fabio, Helvik, Jon Vidar, Davies, Wayne I. L., Templin, Rachel M., Sullivan, Robert K. P., Michell, Craig T., Mountford, Jessica K., Collin, Shaun P., Irigoien, Xabier, Kaartvedt, Stein, Marshall, Justin“…Most vertebrates have a duplex retina comprising two photoreceptor types, rods for dim-light (scotopic) vision and cones for bright-light (photopic) and color vision. …”
Publicado 2017
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6por Lupše, Nik, Cortesi, Fabio, Freese, Marko, Marohn, Lasse, Pohlmann, Jan-Dag, Wysujack, Klaus, Hanel, Reinhold, Musilova, Zuzana“…Vertebrates use cone cells in the retina for color vision and rod cells to see in dim light. Many deep-sea fishes have adapted to their environment to have only rod cells in the retina, while both rod and cone genes are still preserved in their genomes. …”
Publicado 2021
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