LA VISIÓN ANIMAL – El mundo a través de sus ojos
LA VISIÓN ANIMAL - El mundo a través de sus ojos

< iframe width =" 480" elevation =" 320 "src =" https://www.youtube.com/embed/dY6sBUQbn-o?rel=0 "frameborder =" 0" allowfullscreen >< img design =" float: left; margin:0 5px 5px 0; "src =" https://i.ytimg.com/vi/dY6sBUQbn-o/mqdefault.jpg"/ > Hoy, te traemos un video dedicado a la visión pet. Descubre qué tan bien o qué tan mal ven los animales comparados con la visión del ser humano. Desde campos visuales, hasta la percepción del color, pasando por súper poderes como el ver los espectros UV e infrarrojo. ¿ Por qué las jibias tienen pupilas en forma de w? ¿ Por qué un gato tiene pupilas verticales, pero un tigre no? ¿ Es cierto que los perros no ven colores? Esto y más, mucho más en nuestro especial de la visión pet . Patreon: www.patreon.com/Palaeos. Facebook: www.facebook.com/PalaeosPag​​​​​​. Instagram: www.instagram.com/palaeoshvt/​. Contacto oficial: [email protected]. Donación única: https://paypal.me/Palaeos . Fuentes:. Anich, P. S. et al. 2021 . Biofluorescence in the platypus( ...). Mammalia, 85( 2), 179-181. Financial Institutions, M. S. et al. 2015. Why do animal eyes have students of various shapes?. Scientific research advances, 1( 7), e1500391. Bennett, A. T. y Théry, M. 2007. Bird shade vision and also coloration( ... ). The American Biologist, 169 (S1), S1-S6. Bennett, A. T. et al. 1996. Ultraviolet vision and also companion selection in zebra finches. Nature, 380 (6573), 433-435. Bowmaker, J. K. y Dartnall, H. 1980. Aesthetic pigments of rods as well as cones in a human retina. The Journal of physiology, 298 (1), 501-511. Brischoux, F. et al. 2010. Insights right into the adaptive relevance of upright student form in serpents. Journal of transformative biology, 23( 9), 1878-1885. Briscoe, A. D. 2008 . Reconstructing the genealogical butterfly eye (...). Journal of Speculative Biology, 211( 11 ), 1805-1813. Collin, S. P. 2018. Scene with the eyes of a peak killer (... ). Professional and Experimental Optometry, 101( 5), 624-640. Cronin, T. W. et al. 2001. Tunable colour vision in a mantis shrimp. Nature, 411( 6837), 547-548. Douglas, R. H. y Jeffery, G. 2014. The spectral transmission of ocular media recommends ultraviolet sensitivity prevails among mammals. Proc. Roy. Soc. B., 281( 1780), 20132995. Ebert, J. 2008. Infrared sense in serpents. behavioural as well as anatomical assessments( ... ). Argumentation to obtain the graduation of Physician rerum naturalium. ULB Bonn. Fernald, R. D. 1989. Fish vision. In Growth of the vertebrate retina( pp. 247-265). Springer, Boston, MA. Fernández-Juric, E. et al. 2008. The visual fields of two ground‐foraging birds( ...). Ibis, 150 (4), 779-787. Hogg, C. et al. 2011. Arctic reindeer extend their visual range into the ultraviolet. Journal of Experimental Biology, 214( 12 ), 2014-2019. Höglund, J. et al. 2019. Owls lack UV-sensitive cone opsin as well as red oil beads, yet see UV light in the evening( ...). Vision study, 158, 109-119. Kohler, A. M. et al. 2019. Ultraviolet fluorescence discovered in New World flying squirrels( ... ). Journal of Mammalogy, 100( 1), 21-30. Land, M. F. y Nilsson, D.-E. 2002. Animal Eyes. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Lazareva, O. F. et al. (Eds.) 2012. How animals see the world: Relative behavior, biology, and also evolution of vision. Oxford University Press. Lillywhite, H. B. 2014. Exactly how snakes work: structure, function as well as behavior of the world's snakes. Oxford University Press. Macrì, S. et al. 2019. Relative evaluation of squamate minds( ...). Nature interactions, 10( 1), 1-16. Mäthger, L. M. et al. 2013. The W-shaped pupil in cuttlefish( ... ). Vision study, 83, 19-24. McComb, D. M. 2009. Visual adjustments in sharks, skates and also rays. Florida Atlantic College. A Dissertation Submitted to the Professors of The Charles E. Schmidt University of Science in Partial Gratification of the Requirements for the Level of Medical Professional of Approach. Newman, E. A. y Hartline, P. H. 1982. The infrared" vision "of snakes. Scientific American, 246( 3), 116-127. Peitsch, D. et al. 1992. The spooky input systems of hymenopteran pests (...). Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 170 (1 ), 23-40. Pita, D. et al. 2015. Vision in two cyprinid fish: ramifications for cumulative habits. PeerJ, 3, e1113. Smythe, R. H. 1975. Vision in the animal world. Springer. Supple, J. A. et al. 2020. Binocular encoding in the damselfly pre-motor target tracking system. Existing Biology, 30( 4), 645-656. Thoen, H. H. et al. 2014. A various form of color vision in mantis shrimp. Science, 343( 6169), 411-413.