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The project investigates the evolution of visual systems in fan worms, exploring the diversity of their eye structures and functions. By understanding these unique adaptations, the research aims to shed light on the evolutionary processes that shape visual perception in different species.
Vision is the sense for human beings.
We can imagine how the world looks like for animals with visual systems like ours.
But for animals with very different visual systems this differs, such as fan worms.
Fan worms from different differ in their visual systems tremendously.
Some have no visible eyes at all, maybe photosensitive cells not visible without technical help.
Others have simple eyes consisting of a photoreceptor and a pigment cell.
Others have complicated compound eyes, possibly mediat…
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