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Observing the World Through an Animal’s Eyes

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Knowing how animals see the world is helping scientists better understand the environment and the ways animals live and survive. A new camera technology, developed at the University of Exeter in England, now allows humans to view the world through an animal’s eyes. The new software suite, which converts digital photos to animal vision, is especially useful for studying animal and plant signaling, camouflage and predation. It has been used by the university’s sensory ecology group in a variety of study areas, including color change in green shore crabs and camouflage that...Read full article

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    Published: September 2015
    camerasEcophotonicsEuropeFiltersImagingOpticsenergyUniversity of ExeterEnglandcamouflageecologyUV spectrumUniversity of BirminghamCentre for Ecology and Conservation

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