The eye and some effects of light on locomotor activity in Nephrops norvegicus |
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Authors: | H. Aréchiga R. J. A. Atkinson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Marine Biology, University of Liverpool, Port Erin, Isle of Man;(2) Present address: Departmento de Fisiologia, Facultad de Medicina, U.N.A.M., Mexico;(3) Present address: University Marine Biological Station, KA28 OEG Millport, Isle of Cumbrae, Scotland;(4) Departmento de Fisiología Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico |
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Abstract: | The compound eye of Nephrops norvegicus (L.) is of the superposition type, well-adapted to the low levels of light prevailing at the sea bed during the activity periods of the species. Only the proximal retinal shielding pigment responds to light, the distal retinal shielding pigment being in the dark-adapted position at all times. The response of the proximal pigment appears to vary seasonally. Field observations compared light intensity at the sea bed with the numbers of N. norvegicus caught by trawl at various times of day in the Irish Sea in summer and winter. Laboratory experiments were combined with these field data to indicate that light is an important modulator of locomotor activity in this species. |
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