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  • 7. Comparative visual function in elasmobranchs: spatial arrangement and ecological correlates of photoreceptor and ganglion cell distributions.
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  • 9. The relationship between visual resolution and cone spacing in the human fovea.
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  • 11. Topography of ganglion cells and photoreceptors in the sheep retina.
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  • 13. Eye Size, Fovea, and Foraging Ecology in Accipitriform Raptors.
    Potier S, Mitkus M, Bonadonna F, Duriez O, Isard PF, Dulaurent T, Mentek M, Kelber A.
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  • 15. The distributions of photoreceptors and ganglion cells in the California ground squirrel, Spermophilus beecheyi.
    Long KO, Fisher SK.
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  • 16. Foveate vision in deep-sea teleosts: a comparison of primary visual and olfactory inputs.
    Collin SP, Lloyd DJ, Wagner HJ.
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  • 18. Bifoveal vision in anolis lizards.
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  • 20. Changes in human short-wavelength-sensitive and achromatic resolution acuity with retinal eccentricity and meridian.
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