Comparison of anatomical visual features of the eyeball, lens, and retina the diurnal common kestrel (falco tinnunculus rupicilaeformis) and the nocturnal little owl (athene noctua glaux)

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  • What: The study aimed to compare the anatomical features of the eyeball, lens, and retina between the two raptor birds of different visual active clock hours: the diurnal common kestrel (F. tinnunculus rupicilaeformis) and the nocturnal little owl (A. noctua glaux) using gross, morphometric analysis, histological, and scanning and transmission electron microscopy techniques. In this analysis, the authors used Welch`s t-test to compare the mean of various parameters between the diurnal common kestrel and nocturnal little owl datasets.
  • Who: (Athene noctua glaux and colleagues from the Seven adult Egyptian endemic two carnivorous bird . . .

     

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