Author: | Hudson, Arthur J. | |
Year: | 2010 | |
Pages: | 176 | |
ISBN: | 0-7734-3699-2 978-0-7734-3699-5 | |
Price: | $159.95 | |
The Visual System of Bryozoa
Evolutionary Changes in Larval Bryozoan Eyespots
4. Concluding Remarks
Chapter 3:
Aquatic Invertebrate Eyes
1. Jellyfish
Hydrozoan Jellyfish
Scyphozoa Jellyfish
Cubomedusan Jellyfish
2. Molluscs
Bivalves (Shellfish)
Gastropods (Snails)
Cephalopods
Nautilus (Primitive Cephalopod)
Advanced Cephalopods (Octopus, Squid and Cuttlefish)
Platyhelminthes (Flatworms)
Nematoda (Roundworms)
Annelida (Segmented Worms)
Refraction
Reflection
Rhabdom Lightguide
Pigment Cells (Shading Pigments)
Color Filters
Nervous System
4. Simple Eyes
Dorsal Simple Eyes
Lateral Simple Eyes
5. Compound Eyes
Apposition Eyes
Simple Apposition Eye
Afocal Apposition Eye
Neural Superposition Eye
Superposition Eyes
Refracting Superposition
Reflecting Superposition
Parabolic Superposition
6. Possible Evolutionary Change to a Vertebrate Eye
Chapter 5:
Crustacean Eyes
1. Nauplius Eye
2. Crustacean Compound Eyes
Chapter 6:
The Eyes of Spiders
1. Net-casting Spiders
2. Jumping Spiders (Salticidae)
Side Eyes (AL and PL)
Principal Eyes (AM)
Chapter 7:
Vertebrate Eyes
1. Molecular Properties of the Lens
Light Refraction by the Cornea and Lens
Multifocal Optics in Terrestrial Vertebrates
2. Photoreceptor Cells in the Retina
3. Rhodopsin and the Color Vision Opsins
4. Electrical Circuitry of the Retina
On-center and Off-center Organization of the Retina
Rod and Cone Cell Pathways to the Ganglion Cells
5. Protective Pigment Layers of the Retina
6. The Choroid
7. Ocular Design for Animal Needs
Chapter 8:
The Eyes of Fish and Other Marine Vertebrates
1. Fish Eyes and the Water Environment
Variations in the Retinal Chromophore
2. Lampreys (Cyclostomes)
3. Sharks and Rays (Elasmobranchs)
4. Bony Fish (Teleostea)
Chapter 9:
Eyes of Amphibia, Reptiles and Birds
1. Amphibia
Frogs and Toads (Anurans)
Salamanders (Urodeles)
2. Reptiles
Turtles (Chelonia)
Crocodiles and Alligators (Crocodilians)
Lizards (Lacertilia)
Snakes (Ophidia)
3. Birds
Chapter 10:
Mammals
1. Monotreme and Marsupial Eyes
Monotremes
Marsupials
2. Placental Animal Eyes
General Features
The Human Eye
3. Development of the Eye: Larva versus Embryo
The Invertebrate (Insect) Eye
The Vertebrate (Mammalian) Eye
Similarities in Larval and Embryonic Development
Chapter 11:
Genetic Control Mechanisms in the Evolution of the Eye
1. Directed or Adaptive Mutations
The Luria-Delbrück Hypothesis
The Cairns Hypothesis
F? Episome Mutagenesis
Opposition to the Directed Mutation Hypothesis
2. Epigenetics and Gene Silencing
Chromatin and DNA Interrelationship
Epigenetics and Its Influence on Memory
3. RNA-Directed Gene Silencing
4. Horizontal Transfer of Transposons
Chapter 12:
Conclusions
References
Index