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Marshall's research focuses on neuroethology, understanding how animals perceive their environment, and also how the brains and sensory systems of animals in the real world have been shaped by their environment and needs, particularly their visual systems.
His study of the mantis shrimp revealed it has the world's most complex visual system of any known animal, with 12-channel colour channels. His research also showed that octopus and other cephalopods are colour blind.
He showed that mantis shrimp and cuttlefish can reflect and detect circular polarised light, which is closely linked to covert communication. This research is being used to design new generation polarisation cameras and other optical devices.
He has made discoveries in colour vision in several other animal groups, such as marine and freshwater fish, cephalopods, birds, lizards and crabs. In 2017, his lab uncovered a new type of eye cell in deep-sea fish, a 'rod-like cone' specialised for dimly lit environments.
His study of the mantis shrimp revealed it has the world's most complex visual system of any known animal, with 12-channel colour channels. His research also showed that octopus and other cephalopods are colour blind.
He showed that mantis shrimp and cuttlefish can reflect and detect circular polarised light, which is closely linked to covert communication. This research is being used to design new generation polarisation cameras and other optical devices.
He has made discoveries in colour vision in several other animal groups, such as marine and freshwater fish, cephalopods, birds, lizards and crabs. In 2017, his lab uncovered a new type of eye cell in deep-sea fish, a 'rod-like cone' specialised for dimly lit environments.
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ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONno. 4 (2024): e11186-e11186
Sebastien R. Mouchet,Fabio Cortesi,Bojana Bokic,Vladimir Lazovic,Pete Vukusic,N. Justin Marshall,Branko Kolaric, Manuel Jesus Hermoso-Orzaez
OPTICSno. 4 (2023): 563-572
FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE (2023)
MATTERno. 8 (2023): 2467-2470
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