感官适应 感官适应 可调色的彩色视觉在一个神灵的
T W Cronin1, R L Caldwell, J Marshall
1Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland 21250, USA. cronin@umbc.edu
Nature
|June 1, 2001
概括
曼蒂斯拥有独特的色彩视觉,个别的光感应器精心调整到它们特定的海洋深度光环境中. 这种适应允许在各种水下条件下优化视觉感知.
科学领域:
- * 动物行为和感官生物学
- * 视觉科学和光感受器功能
背景情况:
- * 种类通常共享统一的色彩视觉系统.
- *不同的光环境对单一的视觉系统设计构成挑战.
研究的目的:
- * 为了研究神灵 (Haptosquilla trispinosa) 的色彩视觉适应能力.
- * 为了确定单个神灵是否调整它们的光感受器灵敏度以适应当地的光条件.
主要方法:
- * 对Haptosquilla trispinosa的光受体光谱敏感性的分析.
- * 检查与光受体相关的光学过器.
主要成果:
- *Haptosquilla trispinosa中的长波长色受体是个别调节的.
- * 光感受器光谱灵敏度是通过不同个体不同的过器来调整的.
- *调节与不同海洋深度的当地光环境相关.
结论:
- * 蒙蒂斯在颜色视觉上表现出了显著的个体可塑性.
- *这种适应可以在变化的水下光环境中提高视觉性能.
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