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Comparative analysis of the eye anatomy in fossorial and surface-living skink species (Reptilia: Scincidae), with special reference to the structure of the retina
Authors:Zhongning Zhao  Jacqueline Goedhals  Joaquín Verdú-Ricoy  Adriaan Jordaan  Neil Heideman
Affiliation:1. Department of Zoology & Entomology, Faculty of Natural & Agricultural Sciences, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa;2. Department of Anatomical Pathology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa
Abstract:We compared the eye anatomy of the scotopic fossorial Acontias orientalis, Acontias rieppeli and Typhlosaurus vermis with that of the photopic surface-living Trachylepis punctatissima, with particular reference to the retina. The findings were compared with published data on gecko species (Röll, 2001), to determine whether similar trends existed. The vestigial eye of T. vermis was not comparable with that of the other three skink species. The findings in A. orientalis, A. rieppeli and T. punctatissima were as follows: (a) A. rieppeli lacked a conus papillaris, (b) A. orientalis, A. rieppeli and Tpunctatissima were pure-cone species but lacked a fovea, (c) estimated cone density in A. orientalis and A. rieppeli was lower than that in Tpunctatissima, (d) the ellipsoid cone segment was smaller and the paraboloid segment larger in A. orientalis and A. rieppeli with the reverse in Tpunctatissima, (e) VCL%, ONL%, OPL% and GCL% in A. orientalis and A. rieppeli were significantly greater than that of Tpunctatissima, (f) INL% and IPL% in T. punctatissima was significantly greater, and (g) T. punctatissima had abundant Müller cells and fibres. Findings in the gecko species were congruent with those of the three skink species of the present study.
Keywords:eye  fossorial  Gekkonidae  mixed  photopic  retina  Scincidae  scotopic  surface-living
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