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Spectral Sensitivity of the Hawaiian Saddle Wrasse, Thalassoma duperrey, and Implications for Visually Mediated Behaviour on Coral Reefs
Authors:Karen L Barry  Craig W Hawryshyn
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 3020, Victoria, B.C., Canada, V8W 3N5;(2) Present address: Department of Fisheries and Oceans, c/o Environment Canada, 224 W. Esplanade, North Vancouver, B.C, V7M 3H7, Canada (e-mail
Abstract:Although tropical coral reefs are one of the most spectrally complex habitats, there is relatively little known about colour vision of reef fish. In this study, we measured the spectral sensitivity of an endemic Hawaiian coral reef fish, Thalassoma duperrey (family Labridae), and assessed the possible role of visual sensitivity in mediating intraspecific communication. Electrophysiological recordings of compound action potentials from retinal ganglion cells were used to generate spectral sensitivity curves for specific wavelengths (380–620thinspnm). We found at least 2 sensitivity peaks for the on response (lambdamax=460, 550thinspnm). The off response lacked a short wavelength mechanism but a medium wavelength mechanism (lambdamax=545thinspnm) and a longwave mechanism (lambdamax=570thinspnm) were found. To quantify the visual stimulus provided by a conspecific individual, spectral reflectance from the colour pattern of T. duperrey was measured with a spectroradiometer. Luminance and spectral contrast were computed between colour patches of the pattern and between the patches and natural backgrounds (i.e., water and coral). Reflectance from the blue head and contrast from the blue, green and red patches matched the sensitivity maxima of T. duperrey, although this depended on the type of background. Our results indicate that T. duperrey should be able to visually detect the colour pattern of a conspecific fish and that T. duperrey's visual system is designed to enhance target detection in the coral reef habitat with matched and offset cone mechanisms.
Keywords:fish vision  visual communication  colour pattern  spectral reflectance  luminance and spectral contrast  on and off pathways
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