Eyes to See

Auteur: Land, Michael (Emeritus Professor of Neurobiology, University of Sussex)
Editeur: Oxford University Press
The spectacular capacity to see the world around them has evolved in many different ways among animals. From scallops and jumping spiders to humans, Michael Land explores the extraordinary variety of eyes in nature, how they work, and how they enable their bearers to survive.
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The spectacular capacity to see the world around them has evolved in many different ways among animals. From scallops and jumping spiders to humans, Michael Land explores the extraordinary variety of eyes in nature, how they work, and how they enable their bearers to survive.
ISBN / EAN 9780198747710
Auteur Land, Michael (Emeritus Professor of Neurobiology, University of Sussex)
Editeur Oxford University Press