Visual Ecology

Visual Ecology

Thomas W. Cronin, Sönke Johnsen, N. Justin Marshall, Eric J. Warrant
Avez-vous aimé ce livre?
Quelle est la qualité du fichier téléchargé?
Veuillez télécharger le livre pour apprécier sa qualité
Quelle est la qualité des fichiers téléchargés?

Visual ecology is the study of how animals use visual systems to meet their ecological needs, how these systems have evolved, and how they are specialized for particular visual tasks. Visual Ecology provides the first up-to-date synthesis of the field to appear in more than three decades. Featuring some 225 illustrations, including more than 140 in color, spread throughout the text, this comprehensive and accessible book begins by discussing the basic properties of light and the optical environment. It then looks at how photoreceptors intercept light and convert it to usable biological signals, how the pigments and cells of vision vary among animals, and how the properties of these components affect a given receptor's sensitivity to light. The book goes on to examine how eyes and photoreceptors become specialized for an array of visual tasks, such as navigation, evading prey, mate choice, and communication.


A timely and much-needed resource for students and researchers alike, Visual Ecology also includes a glossary and a wealth of examples drawn from the full diversity of visual systems.



  • The most up-to-date overview of visual ecology available

  • Features some 225 illustrations, including more than 140 in color, spread throughout the text

  • Guides readers from the basic physics of light to the role of visual systems in animal behavior

  • Includes a glossary and a wealth of real-world examples

Catégories:
Année:
2014
Editeur::
Princeton University Press
Langue:
english
Pages:
428
ISBN 10:
1400853028
ISBN 13:
9781400853021
Fichier:
EPUB, 13.19 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2014
Ce livre ne peut être téléchargé en raison d'une plainte du titulaire d'un droit

Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master

Pravin Lal

Mots Clefs