Cone topography and spectral sensitivity in two potentially trichromatic marsupials, the quokka (<i>Setonix brachyurus</i>) and quenda (<i>Isoodon obesulus</i>)
Catherine A. Arrese(The University of Western Australia), L.D. Beazley(The University of Western Australia), Nathan S. Hart(The University of Western Australia), Julia Shand(University of Western Australia), Philip B Runham(The University of Western Australia), David M. Hunt(Lions Eye Institute), Alison Oddy(The University of Western Australia)
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