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- W1975037843 abstract "We describe the addition of a fourth visual modality in the animal kingdom, the perception of circular polarized light. Animals are sensitive to various characteristics of light, such as intensity, color, and linear polarization [1Wehner R. The perception of polarised light.in: Cosens D.J. Vince-Prue D. The Biology of Photoreception. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, London1983: 331-369Google Scholar, 2Horváth G. Varjú D. Polarised Light in Animal Vision. Springer, New York2004Crossref Google Scholar]. This latter capability can be used for object identification, contrast enhancement, navigation, and communication through polarizing reflections [2Horváth G. Varjú D. Polarised Light in Animal Vision. Springer, New York2004Crossref Google Scholar, 3Wehner R. Lanfranconi B. What do ants know about the rotation of the sky?.Nature. 1981; 293: 731-733Crossref Scopus (58) Google Scholar, 4Cronin T.W. Shashar N. Caldwell R.L. Marshall N. Chiou T.H. Polarization vision and its role in biological signaling.Integr. Comp. Biol. 2003; 43 (Cheroske AG): 549-558Crossref PubMed Scopus (168) Google Scholar]. Circularly polarized reflections from a few animal species have also been known for some time [5Neville A.C. Caveney S. Scarabid beetle exocuticle as an optical analogue of cholesteric liquid crystals.Biol. Rev. Camb. Philos. Soc. 1969; 44: 531-562Crossref PubMed Scopus (142) Google Scholar, 6Brink D.J. van der Berg N.J. Prinsloo L.C. Hodgkinson I.C. Unusual colouration in scarabid beetles.J. Phys. D Appl. Phys. 2007; 40: 2189-2196Crossref Scopus (41) Google Scholar]. Although optically interesting [7Yao G. Wang L.V. Two-dimensional depth-resolved Mueller matrix characterization of biological tissue by optical coherence tomography.Opt. Lett. 1999; 24: 537-539Crossref PubMed Scopus (248) Google Scholar, 8Rakovic M.J. Kattawar G.W. Mehrubeoglu M. Cameron B.D. Wang L.V. Rastegar S. Coté G.L. Light backscattering polarization patterns from turbid media: Theory and experiments.Appl. Opt. 1999; 38: 3399-3408Crossref PubMed Scopus (198) Google Scholar], their signal function or use (if any) was obscure because no visual system was known to detect circularly polarized light. Here, in stomatopod crustaceans, we describe for the first time a visual system capable of detecting and analyzing circularly polarized light. Four lines of evidence—behavior, electrophysiology, optical anatomy, and details of signal design—are presented to describe this new visual function. We suggest that this remarkable ability mediates sexual signaling and mate choice, although other potential functions of circular polarization vision, such as enhanced contrast in turbid environments, are also possible [7Yao G. Wang L.V. Two-dimensional depth-resolved Mueller matrix characterization of biological tissue by optical coherence tomography.Opt. Lett. 1999; 24: 537-539Crossref PubMed Scopus (248) Google Scholar, 8Rakovic M.J. Kattawar G.W. Mehrubeoglu M. Cameron B.D. Wang L.V. Rastegar S. Coté G.L. Light backscattering polarization patterns from turbid media: Theory and experiments.Appl. Opt. 1999; 38: 3399-3408Crossref PubMed Scopus (198) Google Scholar]. The ability to differentiate the handedness of circularly polarized light, a visual feat never expected in the animal kingdom, is demonstrated behaviorally here for the first time." @default.
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- W1975037843 title "Circular Polarization Vision in a Stomatopod Crustacean" @default.
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