Barn owls (Tyto alba) use accommodation as a distance cue Hermann WagnerFrank Schaeffel OriginalPaper Pages: 515 - 521
Receptor sites for alanine, proline, and betaine in the palatal taste system of the puffer, Fugu pardalis Sadao KiyoharaIwao Hidaka OriginalPaper Pages: 523 - 530
Polarization vision in water insects and insects living on a moist substrate Rudolf Schwind OriginalPaper Pages: 531 - 540
Respiratory behavior in the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis N. I. SyedD. HarrisonW. Winlow OriginalPaper Pages: 541 - 555
Respiratory behavior in the pond snail Lynmaea stagnalis N. I. SyedW. Winlow OriginalPaper Pages: 557 - 568
Local motion processing in the optic tectum of the Japanese toad, Bufo japonicus Masahiko SatouAtsushi Shiraishi OriginalPaper Pages: 569 - 589
Comparative studies of the biophysics of directional hearing in anurans Morten Buhl Jørgensen OriginalPaper Pages: 591 - 598
Dopamine acts through a D2-like receptor on a jellyfish motor neuron Jun-mo ChungAndrew N. Spencer OriginalPaper Pages: 599 - 606
Positional information determines the anatomy and synaptic specificity of cockroach filiform hair afferents using independent mechanisms Jonathan M. BlagburnRosa E. BlancoJonathan P. Bacon OriginalPaper Pages: 607 - 614
Relative motion parallax and target localisation in the locust, Schistocerca gregaria T. S. CollettC. J. Paterson OriginalPaper Pages: 615 - 621
Eye specialisation in waterstriders: an adaptation to life in a flat world Hansjürgen Dahmen OriginalPaper Pages: 623 - 632
Waterstriders (Gerris paludum F.) compensate for drift with a discontinuously working visual position servo W. Junger OriginalPaper Pages: 633 - 639
Response to self-motion in waterstriders: visual discrimination between rotation and translation W. JungerH. J. Dahmen OriginalPaper Pages: 641 - 646