Vo2-Max 发表于 2025-3-26 23:12:48

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MOAT 发表于 2025-3-27 03:45:00

Evolution of Photoreception and the Eyeevelopment of complex lifeforms seems very much integrated with the development of vision, with well-developed optics seen in some of the earliest arthropods from simple ocelli (Schoenemann and Clarkson 2012) to highly developed compound eyes of trilobites (Clarkson et al. 2006) with complex optics,

留恋 发表于 2025-3-27 07:20:44

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gorgeous 发表于 2025-3-27 09:46:53

Ophthalmology of Agnatha: Lampreys and Hagfishthe best approximation of what advances and changes occurred in the eye at this invertebrate-vertebrate transition. I say approximation, as the eyes of modern-day lampreys and hagfish may not mirror exactly the situation 250 million years ago, given that the current ocular morphology may represent a

Malaise 发表于 2025-3-27 15:34:34

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vitrectomy 发表于 2025-3-27 19:51:41

Ophthalmology of Osteichthyes: Bony Fishs previously discussed in Chap. ., the two surviving groups of Agnathans, lampreys and hagfish, are rarely encountered in veterinary medicine. Also discussed, Chondrichthyes are notable for having skeletons comprised of cartilage rather than bone. One of the two extant subclasses of Chondrichthyes,

拱形大桥 发表于 2025-3-28 01:51:39

Introduction to Ophthalmology of Amphibiaof domestic animal species and a basic understanding of these differences is essential for providing appropriate veterinary care to this group. This chapter outlines key clinically relevant adaptations of amphibians to provide context and considerations for managing an amphibian patient. Common clin

勋章 发表于 2025-3-28 03:30:41

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窝转脊椎动物 发表于 2025-3-28 08:46:58

Introduction to Ophthalmology of Reptilia lineages: Lepidosauromorpha (Lizards, Serpentes, and their relatives) and Archosauromorpha (Crocodilila, Testudines, their relatives, and eventually Aves). In terms of the number of species, lizards (Iguania, Gekkota, among others—59%) and Serpentes (snakes—35%) occupy the majority, whereas Testudi

使入迷 发表于 2025-3-28 12:28:55

Ophthalmology of Rhynchocephalia: Tuatara in existence today, the tuatara (.). (Cree 2014) Therefore, many consider the tuatara to be a “living fossil” or a “living dinosaur” (Gans 1983). The former description would suggest the tuatara has been unchanged since first appearing in the Mesozoic era and has therefore fallen out of favor (Cree
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