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UV photoreceptors in the compound eye of Daphnia magna (Crustacea,Branchiopoda). A fourth spectral class in single ommatidia
Authors:Kenneth C. Smith  Eduardo R. Macagno
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University, 10027 New York, NY, USA
Abstract:Summary The spectral sensitivities of individually stimulated ommatidia in the compound eye of Daphnia magna were measured using a fast spectral scan voltage-clamp technique with extracellular recording. Chromatic adaptation was used to reveal the contributions of individual spectral classes of photoreceptors to the ommatidial sensitivity. Ommatidia in the dorsal and ventral regions of the compound eye were tested. Four spectral classes of photoreceptors were found in each ommatidium, among them a previously undetected class with peak sensitivity in the ultraviolet. The wavelengths of peak sensitivity were at 348, 434, 525, and 608 nm for the dorsal ommatidia. The three longer wavelength classes agreed well with those found previously by intracellular recording (Schehr 1984). Only small differences in wavelength and magnitude of peak sensitivity were found between the four classes in the dorsal versus ventral ommatidia.
Keywords:Spectral sensitivity  Photoreceptor  UV  Crustacea  Daphnia
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