Bibliography
* Ahnelt, P. K., Schubert, C., Kuebber-Heiss, A., Schiviz, A., & Anger, E. (2006). Independent variation of retinal S and M cone photoreceptor topographies: A survey of four families of mammals. Visual Neuroscience, 23(3-4), 429-435.
* Alterio, N., & Moller, H. (1997). Daily activity of stoats (mustela erminea), feral ferrets (mustela furo) and feral house cats (felis catus) in coastal grassland, otago peninsula, new zealand. New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 21(1), 89-95.
* Grassman, L. I., Tewes, M. E., Silvy, N. J., & Kreetiyutanont, K. (2005). Spatial organization and diet of the leopard cat (prionailurus bengalensis) in north-central thailand. Journal of Zoology, 266, 45-54.
* Huxlin, K. R., Yoon, G., Nagy, L., Porter, J., & Williams, D. (2004). Monochromatic ocular wavefront aberrations in the awake-behaving cat. Vision Research, 44(18), 2159-2169.
* Land, M. F. (2006). Visual optics: The shapes of pupils. Current Biology, 16(5), R167-R168.
* Malmstrom, T., & Kroger, R. H. H. (2006). Pupil shapes and lens optics in the eyes of terrestrial vertebrates. Journal of Experimental Biology, 209(1), 18-25.
* Nell, B. (2008). Optic neuritis in dogs and cats. Veterinary Clinics of North America-Small Animal Practice, 38(2), 403-+.
* Nuyttens, J., & Simoens, P. (1994). Protrusion of the 3rd eyelid in the cat. Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift, 63(3), 80-86.
* Nuyttens, J. J., & Simoens, P. J. M. (1995). Morphologic study of the musculature of the 3rd eyelid in the cat (felis-catus). Laboratory Animal Science, 45(5), 561-563.
* Pardue, M. T., Ball, S. L., Phillips, M. J., Faulkner, A. E., Walker, T. A., Chow, A. Y., et al. (2006). Status of the feline retina 5 years after subretinal implantation. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 43(6), 723-732.
* Reis, D. J., Weinbren, M., & Corvelli, A. (1968). A circadian rhythm of norepinephrine regionally in cat brain - its relationship to environmental lighting and to regional diurnal variations in brain serotonin. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 164(1), 135-&.
* Ringvold, A., & Reubsaet, J. L. E. (2005). Acetylcholine in the corneal epithelium of diurnal and nocturnal mammals. Cornea, 24(8), 1000-1003.
* Tailoi, C. L., Efron, N., & Holden, B. A. (1985). Diurnal-variation of corneal thickness in the cat. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 26(1), 102-105.
* Warrant, E. (2004). Vision in the dimmest habitats on earth. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology, 190(10), 765-789.

Image courtesy of wildlifepark.gov.ns.ca
Questions or Comments? Please e-mail me at mirogers@davidson.edu