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Vision in the lanternfish Stenobrachius leucopsarus (Myctophidae)
Authors:W. T. O'Day  H. R. Fernandez
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA;(2) Allan Hancock Foundation, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA;(3) Department of Anatomy School of Medicine Center for the Health Sciences, University of California, 90024 Los Angeles, California, USA
Abstract:The visual system of the midwater fish Stenobrachius leucopsarus (Myctophidae) has been studied by biochemical, anatomical, and electrophysiological methods. Partial bleaching analysis in the presence of hydroxylamine showed that the eye contains a single extractable photopigment, based on retinal and absorbing maximally at 492 nm. The photoreceptor population consists entirely of rods, approximately 5.0×105 rods per mm2 and 1.8×107 per retina. Visual sensitivity is enhanced by the lack of pigment granules in the pigment epithelium and the presence of a choroidal tapetum lucidum. Influenced by the high concentration of visual pigment, the spectral sensitivity has a broad plateau between 460 and 540 nm, which suggests that the eye retains high sensitivity to a diversity of bioluminescent stimuli and depth-attenuated solar light.
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