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A spitting image: specializations in archerfish eyes for vision at the interface between air and water
Authors:Shelby Temple  Nathan S Hart  N Justin Marshall  Shaun P Collin
Institution:1.Sensory Neurobiology Group, School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland 4072, Australia;2.School of Animal Biology, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia 6009, Australia;3.Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:Archerfish are famous for spitting jets of water to capture terrestrial insects, a task that not only requires oral dexterity, but also the ability to detect small camouflaged prey against a visually complex background of overhanging foliage. Because detection of olfactory, auditory and tactile cues is diminished at air–water interfaces, archerfish must depend almost entirely on visual cues to mediate their sensory interactions with the aerial world. During spitting, their eyes remain below the water''s surface and must adapt to the optical demands of both aquatic and aerial fields of view. These challenges suggest that archerfish eyes may be specially adapted to life at the interface between air and water. Using microspectrophotometry to characterize the spectral absorbance of photoreceptors, we find that archerfish have differentially tuned their rods and cones across their retina, correlated with spectral differences in aquatic and aerial fields of view. Spatial resolving power also differs for aquatic and aerial fields of view with maximum visual resolution (6.9 cycles per degree) aligned with their preferred spitting angle. These measurements provide insight into the functional significance of intraretinal variability in archerfish and infer intraretinal variability may be expected among surface fishes or vertebrates where different fields of view vary markedly.
Keywords:fish  Toxotes chatareus  acuity  colour vision  opsin  chromophore
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