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  • Motion vision is crucial for various animal behaviors, including how fiddler crabs sense predators.
  • Fiddler crabs were tested for their ability to detect second-order motion using both intensity and polarization, revealing they could respond to both types of stimuli.
  • This is the first evidence that any animal can detect second-order motion in polarization, enhancing our understanding of how polarization vision aids in target detection.

Article Abstract

Motion vision is vital for a wide range of animal behaviors. Fiddler crabs, for example, rely heavily on motion to detect the movement of avian predators. They are known to detect first-order motion using both intensity (defined by spatiotemporal correlations in luminance) and polarization information (defined separately as spatiotemporal correlations in the degree and/or angle of polarization). However, little is known about their ability to detect second-order motion, another important form of motion information; defined separately by spatiotemporal correlations in higher-order image properties. In this work we used behavioral experiments to test how fiddler crabs (Afruca tangeri) responded to both second-order intensity and polarization stimuli. Fiddler crabs responded to a number of different intensity based second-order stimuli. Furthermore, the crabs also responded to second-order polarization stimuli, a behaviorally relevant stimulus applicable to an unpolarized flying bird when viewed against a polarized sky. The detection of second-order motion in polarization is, to the best of our knowledge, the first demonstration of this ability in any animal. This discovery therefore opens a new dimension in our understanding of how animals use polarization vision for target detection and the broader importance of second-order motion detection for animal behavior.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11450093PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-06953-5DOI Listing

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