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UV wavelengths experienced during development affect larval newt visual sensitivity and predation efficiency
Authors:Mélissa Martin  Marc Théry  Gwendolen Rodgers  Delphine Goven  Stéphane Sourice  Pascal Mège  Jean Secondi
Institution:1.UMR 7179 CNRS-MNHN, Mécanismes Adaptatifs et Evolution, Brunoy, France;2.GECCO, Université d''Angers, France;3.UPRES EA 2647/USC INRA 1330, Récepteurs et Canaux Ioniques Membranaires, Université d''Angers, France;4.UMR 6554 Littoral, Environnement, Télédétection, Géomatique, Université d''Angers, France
Abstract:We experimentally investigated the influence of developmental plasticity of ultraviolet (UV) visual sensitivity on predation efficiency of the larval smooth newt, Lissotriton vulgaris. We quantified expression of SWS1 opsin gene (UV-sensitive protein of photoreceptor cells) in the retinas of individuals who had developed in the presence (UV+) or absence (UV−) of UV light (developmental treatments), and tested their predation efficiency under UV+ and UV− light (testing treatments). We found that both SWS1 opsin expression and predation efficiency were significantly reduced in the UV− developmental group. Larvae in the UV− testing environment displayed consistently lower predation efficiency regardless of their developmental treatment. These results prove for the first time, we believe, functional UV vision and developmental plasticity of UV sensitivity in an amphibian at the larval stage. They also demonstrate that UV wavelengths enhance predation efficiency and suggest that the magnitude of the behavioural response depends on retinal properties induced by the developmental lighting environment.
Keywords:ultraviolet vision  development  SWS1 opsin gene  foraging  Lissotriton vulgaris  water transmission
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