The evolution of the eye

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"With fascinating, spectacularly beautiful images, the book piques readers' curiosity about the diversity of visual organs. This book is the result of a dual approach -- scientific as well as aesthetic. The compelling images are accompanied by an easy-to-read, understandable text, aimed at both scientists and the educated public, and generally anyone interested in the beauty of nature. Thanks to this combination,  Read more...

Abstract: "With fascinating, spectacularly beautiful images, the book piques readers' curiosity about the diversity of visual organs. This book is the result of a dual approach -- scientific as well as aesthetic. The compelling images are accompanied by an easy-to-read, understandable text, aimed at both scientists and the educated public, and generally anyone interested in the beauty of nature. Thanks to this combination, the book presents the staggering diversity of eyes in the animal kingdom and provides countless insights into the intriguing mechanisms at work -- from simple pigment cups to independently flexible, telescopic, facet and lens eyes. Educational, exciting, entertaining till the last page, this is a book for anyone who is interested in evolution, nature, and the miracle of life."--Provided by publisher

Author(s): Glaeser, Georg; Paulus, Hannes F
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 214
Tags: Eye -- Evolution.;Eye -- Pictorial works.;Vision.;Evolution (Biology);Anatomy, Comparative.;SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Physical.;Eye.;Eye -- Popular Works.

Content: Thoughts about evolution --
Lens eyes or compound eyes? --
The world is 3D --
The limits of clarity --
Simple or simplified? --
Above and below the water --
Pax and homology --
Alternative senses --
A world of color --
The language of our eyes.