take place in Synpunkten, Biology Building B, 3rd floor. Guests are welcome!
25.01.2011 13.15 Basil El Jundi, Univ. of Marburg: Novel insights into the neuronal basis of the locust's sky compass
21.03.2011 13.00 Biologihus B327 Todd Oakley, University of California Santa Barbara
Let there be light! The evolutionary origins of animal phototransduction
31.03.2011 14.00 - 16.30
Daniel Osorio, University of Sussex: High and low level mechanisms in bird colour vision
Anders Ödeen, Uppsala University: Evolution of ultraviolet sensitive vision in birds
Rachel Muheim, Lund University: Polarized light sensitivity in birds
20.05.2011 14.30 Thomas Labhart, University of Zürich: Can polarization-sensitive animals see e-vector orientations? A re-appraisal
09.09.2011 15.30 Simon Laughlin, University of Cambridge: Photoreceptor efficiency suggests new approaches to understanding eye design and sensory adaptation
Joseph Corbo, Washington University, St Louis, USA
Nicholas Robert, University of Bristol, UK
Michael Meyer-Hermann, Helmholtz Institut Braunschweig, Germany
Autonomous robotics and navigation: past, present, and future?
Animal magnetic orientation. Röda Rummet, Ekologihuset
Do animals count? A question of cognition or simple integration.
01.04.2011 13h, Olle Lind
Bird Vision, spatial acuity and colour discrimination in bright and dim light. (Faculty opponent: Daniel Osorio, University of Sussex) Hörsal 213, Biologihus A
15.10.2010 14h, Yakir Gagnon
Multifocal spherical fish lenses (Faculty opponent: Frank Schaeffel, University of Tübingen)
12.11.2010 10h, Ola Gustafsson
Evolution of vertebrate eyes: A study of lens suspension and optical properties (Faculty opponent: Ron Douglas, City University London)
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