2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2018.11.004
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Sensory basis of navigation in snakes: the relative importance of eyes and pit organs

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“…Snakes have shown the remarkable ability to adapt to diverse environments (Greene, 1997). They heavily rely on visual cues when evaluating the environment (Danaisawadi et al, 2016;Schraft and Clark, 2019) and have been suggested to possess dichromatic vision (Bittencourt et al, 2019). Many of them possess rod and cone opsins (Simões et al, 2015(Simões et al, , 2016 and thus are able to perceive different light intensities and colors (Bittencourt et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Snakes have shown the remarkable ability to adapt to diverse environments (Greene, 1997). They heavily rely on visual cues when evaluating the environment (Danaisawadi et al, 2016;Schraft and Clark, 2019) and have been suggested to possess dichromatic vision (Bittencourt et al, 2019). Many of them possess rod and cone opsins (Simões et al, 2015(Simões et al, , 2016 and thus are able to perceive different light intensities and colors (Bittencourt et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Viperidae family represents a valuable model for investigating adaptations of the visual structures due to the diversity of species and habitats occupied, predation strategies with accurate strike performances ( Reiserer, 2002 ; Chen et al, 2017 ; Schraft and Clark, 2019 ), and an elaborate thermosensitive sensory system in pitviper species (subfamily Crotalinae) integrated with inputs from visual neurons in the tectum ( Hartline et al, 1978 ). Additionally, some viperid species have ontogenetic changes in the niche occupied and thus, represent a unique opportunity to explore how morphological adaptations of the retina might be associated with their visual ecology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%