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The combination of comic book and educational scientific text, which Hosler has also used in two previous books, is the fantastically novel idea explored in Optical Allusions to convey information about evolution, eyes, and vision in the context of a fun and creative comic story.
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Another problem concerning the evolution of eyes is the number of times eyes evolved.
What is still surprising is the rapidity of eye evolution, because compound eyes with over 3,000 ommatidia were discovered in the early Cambrium, some 515 Ma, in early arthropods.
This is a pity, because the evolution of eyes, which have arisen independently in diverse animal groups, is highly contentious.
The following article discusses the diversity and evolution of eyes, the structure and function of photoreceptors, and the central processing of visual information in the brain.
An interactive web feature on the evolution of eyes: http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/eyes_01.edu/evolibrary/article/eyes_01
Recent issues have centered on themes such as Darwin, the evolution of eyes, or most recently, on transitional fossils.
The evolution of eyes is used as a case study to illustrate these concepts, and several of the most common misconceptions about complex organ evolution are discussed.
They stress what we have yet to explain about the development and evolution of eyes and present incomplete information as evidence that evolution is a "theory in crisis".
In vertebrates there is ample evidence for the gradual evolution of eyes, but this does not follow the linear model given in Fig. 8.
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