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    • Data from: Pushing the limits of photoreception in twilight conditions: The rod-like cone retina of the deep-sea pearlsides 

      de Busserolles, Fanny (University of Queensland); Cortesi, Fabio (University of Queensland); Helvik, Jon Vidar (University of Bergen); Davies, Wayne I. L. (University of Western Australia); Templin, Rachel M. (University of Queensland); Sullivan, Robert K. P. (University of Queensland); Michell, Craig T. (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology); Mountford, Jessica K. (University of Western Australia); Collin, Shaun P. (University of Western Australia); Irigoien, Xabier (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology); Kaartvedt, Stein (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology); Marshall, Justin (University of Queensland) (2020)
      Most vertebrates have a duplex retina comprising two photoreceptor types, rods for dim-light (scotopic) vision and cones for bright-light (photopic) and color vision. However, deep-sea fishes are only active in dim-light ...