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Eyes and extraocular photoreceptors in midwater cephalopods and fishes: their roles in detecting downwelling light for counter-illumination
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Eyes and extraocular photoreceptors in midwater cephalopods and fishes: their roles in detecting downwelling light for counter-illumination
Young, R. E.
;
Roper, Clyde F. E.
;
Walters, J. F.
Date:
1979
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Young, R. E., Roper, Clyde F. E., and Walters, J. F. 1979. "
Eyes and extraocular photoreceptors in midwater cephalopods and fishes: their roles in detecting downwelling light for counter-illumination
."
Marine Biology
, 51 371–380.
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