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Myctophid vision: seeing and being seen in the mesopelagic zone
Fanny De Busserolles
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Mesopelagic Zone
100%
Size
100%
Vision
100%
Photoreceptors
66%
Environment
50%
Family
50%
Adaptation
50%
Variability
50%
Fish
50%
Thesis
33%
Retina
33%
Sensitivity
33%
Ocean
33%
Position (Location)
33%
Difference
33%
Depth
33%
Wavelength
16%
Deep Sea
16%
Downwelling
16%
Intraspecific Variation
16%
Interspecific Variation
16%
Bioluminescence
16%
Migration
16%
Environmental Constraint
16%
Foci
16%
Darkness
16%
History
16%
Investigation
16%
Model
16%
Shape
16%
Condition
16%
Attention
16%
Good
16%
Emission
16%
Diameter
16%
Morphology
16%
Length
16%
Rod
16%
Organ
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Vision
100%
Species
100%
Photoreceptor Cell
66%
Phylogeny
50%
Light
50%
Fish
50%
Visual System
50%
Visual Adaptation
50%
Pigmentation
33%
Organisms
33%
Density
33%
Morphology
16%
Genus
16%
Sunlight
16%
Retina
16%
Optics
16%
Flushing
16%
Bioluminescence
16%
Evolution
16%
Organ
16%
Life
16%
Attention
16%
Character
16%
Length
16%
Pressure
16%
Processing
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Vision
100%
Photoreceptors
66%
Cladistics
50%
Environment
50%
Variability
50%
Fish
50%
Retina
50%
Pigmentation
33%
Lanternfish
33%
Organisms
33%
Oceans
33%
Depth
33%
Genus
16%
Ecology
16%
Diameter
16%
Intraspecific Variation
16%
Bioluminescence
16%
Interspecific Variation
16%
Tapetum
16%
Rods (Retina)
16%
Filters
16%
Behavior
16%
History
16%
Evolution
16%
Design
16%
Length
16%
Shape
16%
Models
16%
Psychology
Vision
100%
Adaptation
50%
Ecological Variable
33%
Migration
16%
Groups
16%
Attention
16%
Behavior
16%
Neuroscience
Photoreceptor
66%
Phylogenetics
50%
Visual System
50%
Pigmentation
33%
Bioluminescence
16%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
16%
Eye
16%