The utility of micro-computed tomography for the non-destructive study of eye microstructure in snails
Molluscan eyes exhibit an enormous range of morphological variation, ranging from tiny pigment-cup eyes in limpets, compound eyes in ark clams and pinhole eyes in Nautilus, through to concave mirror eyes in scallops and the large camera-type eyes of the more derived cephalopods. Here we assess the p...
Main Authors: | Sumner-Rooney, L, Kenny, NJ, Ahmed, F, Williams, ST |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2019
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