Animal Eyes is a comparative account of all the types of eye in the animal kingdom, which includes their optical systems, form and function, ecology and...
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Animal Eyes is a comparative account of all the types of eye in the animal kingdom, which includes their optical systems, form and function, ecology and evolution. In comparing eyes, it asks what are the characteristics that enable them to resolve well and to operate under a range of light conditions? The book also discusses the movements of eyes: how they sample the environment in time as well as space. This book is intended for a broad readership that will include undergraduates on courses that involve vision and sensory physiology, postgraduates and research biologists with an interest in vision, ophthalmologists intrigued by how the rest of the world sees, and physicists and engineers who want to know what optical mechanisms the natural world has to offer.