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Belinky, C. R., & Belinky, G. K. (1973). Climbing, falling, and depth perception in the wood turtle, part i. Bulletin of the New York Herpetological Society, 10, 3–9.  
Added by: Sarina 2009-04-06 14:00:59
Belinky, C. R., & Belinky, G. K. (1973). Climbing, falling, and depth perception in the wood turtle, part ii. Bulletin of the New York Herpetological Society, 11, 32–43.  
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Douglas, R. H., Collett, T., & Wagner, H. .-J. (1986). Accommodation in anuran amphibia and its role in depth vision. Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 158(1), 133–143.  
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Ehrenfeld, D. W., & Koch, A. L. (1967). Visual accommodation in the green turtle. Science, 155(3764), 827–828.  
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Fleishman, L. J., Howland, H. C., Howland, M. J., Rand, A. S., & Davenport, M. L. (1988). Crocodiles don't focus underwater. Journal of Comparative Physiology A: 163(4), 441–443.  
Added by: Sarina 2009-05-26 11:27:54
Harkness, L. (1977). Chameleons use accommodation cues to judge distance. Nature, 267, 346–349.  
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Henze, M. J., Schaeffel, F., Wagner, H. .-J., & Ott, M. (2004). Accommodation behaviour during prey capture in the vietnamese leaf turtle ( geoemyda spengleri). Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 190(2), 139–146.  
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Malmström, T., & Kröger, R. H. H. (2006). Pupil shapes and lens optics in the eyes of terrestrial vertebrates. Journal of Experimental Biology, 209, 18–25.  
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Mathis, U., Schaeffel, F., & Howland, H. C. (1988). Visual optics in toads (bufo americanus). Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 163(2), 201–213.  
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Murphy, C. J., & Howland, H. C. (1986). On the gekko pupil and scheiner's disc. Vision Research, 26(5), 815–817.  
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Northmore, D. P., & Granda, A. M. (1991). Ocular dimensions and schematic eyes of freshwater and sea turtles. Visual Neuroscience, 7(6), 627–635.  
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Ott, M., Schaeffel, F., & Kirmse, W. (1998). Binocular vision and accommodation in prey-catching chameleons. Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 182(3), 319–330.  
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Ott, M., & Schaeffel, F. (1995). A negatively powered lens in the chameleon. Nature, 373, 692–694.  
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Ott, M. (2006). Visual accommodation in vertebrates: Mechanisms, physiological response and stimuli. Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 192(2), 97–111.  
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Schaeffel, F., Hagel, G., Eikermann, J., & Collett, T. (1994). Lower-field myopia and astigmatism in amphibians and chickens. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 11(2), 487–495.  
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Schaeffel, F., & Mathis, U. (1991). Underwater vision in semi-aquatic european snakes. Naturwissenschaften, 78(8), 373–375.  
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Sivak, J. G. (1980). Accommodation in vertebrates: a contemporary survey. In J. A. Zadunaisky & H. Davson (Eds), Current topics in eye research Vol. 3, (pp. 281–330).Academic Press.  
Last edited by: Sarina 2010-09-24 16:11:42
Stone, J. V., & Frisby, J. P. (2010). Seeing: The computational approach to biological vision 2nd ed. The MIT Press.  
Added by: Sarina 2012-04-13 14:40:32
Werner, C., & Himstedt, W. (1984). Eye accommodation during prey capture behaviour in salamanders (salamandra salamandra l.). Behavioural Brain Research, 12(1), 69–73.  
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