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Behavioural relevance of polarization sensitivity as a target detection mechanism in cephalopods and fishes
Authors:Pignatelli Vincenzo  Temple Shelby E  Chiou Tsyr-Huei  Roberts Nicholas W  Collin Shaun P  Marshall N Justin
Institution:1Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Queensland 4104, Australia;2School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Queensland 4104, Australia;3School of Biological Sciences, Bristol University, Bristol BS8 1UG, UK;4School of Animal Biology, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia
Abstract:Aquatic habitats are rich in polarized patterns that could provide valuable information about the environment to an animal with a visual system sensitive to polarization of light. Both cephalopods and fishes have been shown to behaviourally respond to polarized light cues, suggesting that polarization sensitivity (PS) may play a role in improving target detection and/or navigation/orientation. However, while there is general agreement concerning the presence of PS in cephalopods and some fish species, its functional significance remains uncertain. Testing the role of PS in predator or prey detection seems an excellent paradigm with which to study the contribution of PS to the sensory assets of both groups, because such behaviours are critical to survival. We developed a novel experimental set-up to deliver computer-generated, controllable, polarized stimuli to free-swimming cephalopods and fishes with which we tested the behavioural relevance of PS using stimuli that evoke innate responses (such as an escape response from a looming stimulus and a pursuing behaviour of a small prey-like stimulus). We report consistent responses of cephalopods to looming stimuli presented in polarization and luminance contrast; however, none of the fishes tested responded to either the looming or the prey-like stimuli when presented in polarization contrast.
Keywords:startle response  LCD  goldfish  zebrafish  squid  cuttlefish
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