Spectral sensitivity of the weakly discharging electric fish Gnathonemus petersi using its electric organ discharges as the response measure

被引:22
作者
Ciali, S
Gordon, J
Moller, P
机构
[1] CUNY HUNTER COLL,DEPT PSYCHOL,NEW YORK,NY 10021
[2] AMER MUSEUM NAT HIST,DEPT ICHTHYOL & HERPETOL,NEW YORK,NY 10024
关键词
electric fish; Mormyridae; Gnathonemus petersi; visual spectral sensitivity; EOD startle response;
D O I
10.1111/j.1095-8649.1997.tb01631.x
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
The spectral sensitivity of the weakly electric mormyrid fish Gnathonemus petersi was investigated under dark- and light-adapted conditions using a transient change (startle) in its electric organ discharge (EOD) rate as response measure. The startle was resistant to habituation and graded with light intensity. Under both lighting conditions, the fish responded optimally to a monochromatic light of 525 nm. A porphyropsin pigment (520-540(2)) appears to mediate spectral sensitivity over most of the visible spectrum. However, G. petersi responded more strongly to 625- and 675-nm lights (dark- and light-adapted fish) and a 725-nm light (light-adapted fish only) than predicted by the presence of a single rod pigment. These data suggest that at least one additional visual pigment (most likely of cone cells) maximally absorbing long wavelength light (600 nm or longer) is present. The spectral sensitivity data are consistent with the sensitivity hypothesis in that heightened sensitivity to long wavelength light is predicted for fish living in blackwater habitats which are characterized typically by low light levels and transmission of predominantly long wavelengths. Histology of the retina showed photoreceptors grouped into bundles and ensheathed by pigment epithelial cells. Our results demonstrated a functional visual sense in a species of fish much better known and studied for its electrosensory and electromotor abilities. (C) 1997 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles.
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页码:1074 / 1087
页数:14
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