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- W2998819644 abstract "Background The colors in which we see an object are not only dependent on the spectral composition of the reflected light but also represent an interpretation by our eyes and the trichromatic visual system. Objective How do animals of other species see the world? Results The majority of mammals do not have three but only two types of cones and therefore have dichromatic color vision. Marine mammals and some nocturnally active mammals even have only one type of cone and are completely color blind. In contrast, birds as well as many fish and reptiles see in the world in more color hues and with four types of cones. Many vertebrates, insects and crustaceans can see not only the spectrum perceived by us but also ultraviolet radiation as light. Conclusion In order to understand how animals of other species see the world, their visual systems must be understood and the animals must be tested in behavioral investigations." @default.
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- W2998819644 title "[Color vision in animals : From color blind seals to tetrachromatic vision in birds]." @default.
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