نتایج جستجو برای: sepia esculenta ink

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Journal: :Behavior genetics 1977
T A Markow N J Scavarda

Five different eye color mutations of Drosophila melanogaster have been tested for their effect on phototactic behavior. All five mutations seem to cause flies to be less photonegative than Canton-S control flies. The mutation sepia was found to produce this effect when heterozygous as well. It was also found that wild-type flies from highly photopositive and photonegative strains seem to be mo...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Sarah Zylinski Anne-Sophie Darmaillacq Nadav Shashar

Cuttlefish rapidly change their appearance in order to camouflage on a given background in response to visual parameters, giving us access to their visual perception. Recently, it was shown that isolated edge information is sufficient to elicit a body pattern very similar to that used when a whole object is present. Here, we examined contour completion in cuttlefish by assaying body pattern res...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2006
Keri V Langridge

The salience of bilateral symmetry to humans has led to the suggestion that camouflage may be enhanced in asymmetrical patterns. However, the importance of bilateral symmetry in visual signals (and overall morphology) may constrain the evolution of asymmetrical camouflage, resulting in the bilaterally symmetrical cryptic patterns that we see throughout the animal kingdom. This study investigate...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2002
Anne C Crook Roland Baddeley Daniel Osorio

The common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) communicates and camouflages itself by changing its skin colour and texture. Hanlon and Messenger (1988 Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B 320, 437-487) classified these visual displays, recognizing 13 distinct body patterns. Although this conclusion is based on extensive observations, a quantitative method for analysing complex patterning has obvious advanta...

2008
Nizar Habash Ahmed Elkholy

We present a new Machine Translation (MT) evaluation metric, SEPIA. SEPIA falls within the class of syntactically-aware evaluation metrics, which have been getting a lot of attention recently (Liu and Gildea, 2005; Owczarzak et al., 2007; Giménez and Màrquez, 2007). Specifically, SEPIA uses dependency representation but extends it to include surface span as a factor in the evaluation score. The...

2017
Juan C. Capaz Louise Tunnah Tyson J. MacCormack Simon G. Lamarre Antonio V. Sykes William R. Driedzic

The common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis), a dominant species in the north-east Atlantic ocean and Mediterranean Sea, is potentially subject to hypoxic conditions due to eutrophication of coastal waters and intensive aquaculture. Here we initiate studies on the biochemical response to an anticipated level of hypoxia. Cuttlefish challenged for 1 h at an oxygen level of 50% dissolved oxygen satur...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
R H Douglas R Williamson H-J Wagner

This paper provides the first detailed description of the time courses of light-evoked pupillary constriction for two species of cephalopods, Sepia officinalis (a cuttlefish) and Eledone cirrhosa (an octopus). The responses are much faster than hitherto reported, full contraction in Sepia taking less than 1 s, indicating it is among the most rapid pupillary responses in the animal kingdom. We a...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2014
Auxane Buresi Roger P Croll Stefano Tiozzo Laure Bonnaud Sébastien Baratte

Embryonic cuttlefish can first respond to a variety of sensory stimuli during early development in the egg capsule. To examine the neural basis of this ability, we investigated the emergence of sensory structures within the developing epidermis. We show that the skin facing the outer environment (not the skin lining the mantle cavity, for example) is derived from embryonic domains expressing th...

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