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    Dynamic polarization vision in mantis shrimps by Daly, Ilse M., How, Martin J., Partridge, Julian C., Temple, Shelby E., Marshall, N. Justin, Cronin, Thomas W., Roberts, Nicholas W.

    Published in Nature communications (12-07-2016)
    “…Gaze stabilization is an almost ubiquitous animal behaviour, one that is required to see the world clearly and without blur. Stomatopods, however, only fix…”
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    Target Detection Is Enhanced by Polarization Vision in a Fiddler Crab by How, Martin J., Christy, John H., Temple, Shelby E., Hemmi, Jan M., Marshall, N. Justin, Roberts, Nicholas W.

    Published in Current biology (07-12-2015)
    “…We are constantly surprised by the ability of relatively simple animals to perform precise visually guided movements within complex visual scenes, often using…”
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    Red fluorescence of the triplefin Tripterygion delaisi is increasingly visible against background light with increasing depth by Bitton, Pierre-Paul, Harant, Ulrike K., Fritsch, Roland, Champ, Connor M., Temple, Shelby E., Michiels, Nico K.

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-03-2017)
    “…The light environment in water bodies changes with depth due to the absorption of short and long wavelengths. Below 10 m depth, red wavelengths are almost…”
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    Seeing polarization of light with the naked eye by O’Shea, Robert P., Misson, Gary P., Temple, Shelby E.

    Published in Current biology (22-02-2021)
    “…Many readers may know that scores of animal species sense the polarization of light for purposes including navigation, predation, and communication1. It is…”
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    Polarization perception in humans: on the origin of and relationship between Maxwell’s spot and Haidinger’s brushes by Misson, Gary P., Temple, Shelby E., Anderson, Stephen J.

    Published in Scientific reports (10-01-2020)
    “…Under specific conditions of illumination and polarization, differential absorption of light by macular pigments is perceived as the entoptic phenomena of…”
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    Effects of exogenous thyroid hormones on visual pigment composition in coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) by Temple, Shelby E, Ramsden, Samuel D, Haimberger, Theodore J, Veldhoen, Kathy M, Veldhoen, Nik J, Carter, Nicolette L, Roth, Wolff-Michael, Hawryshyn, Craig W

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-07-2008)
    “…The role of exogenous thyroid hormone on visual pigment content of rod and cone photoreceptors was investigated in coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). Coho…”
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    Thresholds of polarization vision in octopuses by Temple, Shelby E, How, Martin J, Powell, Samuel B, Gruev, Viktor, Marshall, N Justin, Roberts, Nicholas W

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-04-2021)
    “…Polarization vision is widespread in nature, mainly among invertebrates, and is used for a range of tasks including navigation, habitat localization and…”
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    Visual pigment composition in zebrafish: Evidence for a rhodopsin-porphyropsin interchange system by Allison, W Ted, Haimberger, Theodore J, Hawryshyn, Craig W, Temple, Shelby E

    Published in Visual neuroscience (01-11-2004)
    “…Numerous reports have concluded that zebrafish (Danio rerio) possesses A1-based visual pigments in their rod and cone photoreceptors. In the present study, we…”
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    Perceiving polarization with the naked eye: characterization of human polarization sensitivity by Temple, Shelby E., McGregor, Juliette E., Miles, Camilla, Graham, Laura, Miller, Josie, Buck, Jordan, Scott-Samuel, Nicholas E., Roberts, Nicholas W.

    “…Like many animals, humans are sensitive to the polarization of light. We can detect the angle of polarization using an entoptic phenomenon called Haidinger's…”
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    Complex, context-dependent decision strategies of archerfish, Toxotes chatareus by Newport, Cait, Wallis, Guy, Temple, Shelby E., Siebeck, Ulrike E.

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-12-2013)
    “…Operant conditioning is fundamental to many animal behaviour experiments, including the alternative forced-choice (AFC) task, a powerful and popular paradigm…”
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    The retinal wholemount technique: a window to understanding the brain and behaviour by Ullmann, Jeremy F P, Moore, Bret A, Temple, Shelby E, Fernández-Juricic, Esteban, Collin, Shaun P

    Published in Brain, behavior and evolution (2012)
    “…The accessibility of the vertebrate retina has provided the opportunity to assess various parameters of the visual abilities of a range of species. This thin…”
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    High e-vector acuity in the polarisation vision system of the fiddler crab Uca vomeris by How, Martin J, Pignatelli, Vincenzo, Temple, Shelby E, Marshall, N Justin, Hemmi, Jan M

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-06-2012)
    “…Polarisation vision is used by a variety of species in many important tasks, including navigation and orientation (e.g. desert ant), communication and…”
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    Behavioural relevance of polarization sensitivity as a target detection mechanism in cephalopods and fishes by Pignatelli, Vincenzo, Temple, Shelby E., Chiou, Tsyr-Huei, Roberts, Nicholas W., Collin, Shaun P., Marshall, N. Justin

    “…Aquatic habitats are rich in polarized patterns that could provide valuable information about the environment to an animal with a visual system sensitive to…”
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    Animal Polarization Imaging and Implications for Optical Processing by Roberts, Nicholas W., How, Martin J., Porter, Megan L., Temple, Shelby E., Caldwell, Roy L., Powell, Samuel B., Gruev, Viktor, Marshall, N. Justin, Cronin, Thomas W.

    Published in Proceedings of the IEEE (01-10-2014)
    “…Biologically inspired solutions for modern-day sensory systems promise to deliver both higher capacity and faster, more efficient processing of information…”
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    Out of the blue: the evolution of horizontally polarized signals in Haptosquilla (Crustacea, Stomatopoda, Protosquillidae) by How, Martin J, Porter, Megan L, Radford, Andrew N, Feller, Kathryn D, Temple, Shelby E, Caldwell, Roy L, Marshall, N Justin, Cronin, Thomas W, Roberts, Nicholas W

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-10-2014)
    “…The polarization of light provides information that is used by many animals for a number of different visually guided behaviours. Several marine species, such…”
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    Tank color increases growth, and alters color preference and spectral sensitivity, in barramundi ( Lates calcarifer) by Ullmann, Jeremy F.P., Gallagher, Tom, Hart, Nathan S., Barnes, Andrew C., Smullen, Richard P., Collin, Shaun P., Temple, Shelby E.

    Published in Aquaculture (21-12-2011)
    “…This study investigated the effects of four different colored environments on the color preference, spectral sensitivity, and growth of juvenile barramundi,…”
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    Polarisation vision: overcoming challenges of working with a property of light we barely see by Foster, James J., Temple, Shelby E., How, Martin J., Daly, Ilse M., Sharkey, Camilla R., Wilby, David, Roberts, Nicholas W.

    Published in Die Naturwissenschaften (01-04-2018)
    “…In recent years, the study of polarisation vision in animals has seen numerous breakthroughs, not just in terms of what is known about the function of this…”
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    A fish eye out of water: epithelial surface projections on aerial and aquatic corneas of the 'four-eyed fish'Anableps anableps by Simmich, Joshua, Temple, Shelby E, Collin, Shaun P

    Published in Clinical and experimental optometry (01-03-2012)
    “…Background:  Vertebrate corneas feature a variety of microprojections, to which a tear film adheres. These microprojections are formed by folds in epithelial…”
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