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    No eyes? No problem : Marine creature expands boundaries of vision

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    Date
    January 4, 2020
    Author
    Reuters
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    Classification code
    PN20200104_9
    Excerpt
    A cousin of the starfish that resides in the coral reefs of the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico lacks eyes, but can still see. Researchers said on Thursday that the red brittle star, called Ophiocoma wendtii, is only the second creature known to be able to see without having eyes – known as extraocular vision –joining a single species of sea urchin. It possesses this exotic capability thanks to light-sensing cells, called photoreceptors, covering its body and pigment cells, called chromatophores that move during the day to facilitate the animal’s dramatic color change from a deep reddish-brown in daytime to stripy beige at nighttime.
    Citation
    No eyes? No problem: Marine creature expands boundaries of vision. (2020, January 4). Panay News, p. 9.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/8708
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    Corporate Names
    Oxford University Museum of Natural History
    Personal Names
    Sumner-Rooney, Lauren
    Geographic Names
    Caribbean Gulf of Mexico
    Scientific Names
    Ophiocoma wendtii
    Subject
    marine organisms vision photoreceptors chromatophores
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