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Photoreceptors and cone patterns in the retina of the smelt Osmerus eperlanus (L.) (Osmeridae: Teleostei)
Authors:F Reckel  B Hoffmann  R R Melzer  J Horppila  U Smola
Institution:Department Biologie II, Luisenstrasse 14, D-80333 Munich, Germany;;Zoologische Staatssammlung, Münchhausenstrasse 21, D-81247 Munich, Germany;;Department of Limnology and Environmental Protection (E-building, Viikki), University of Helsinki, 00014 Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:The outer retina of the smelt Osmerus eperlanus, a visually orientated plankton feeder, of Lake Hiidenvesi (Finland), was examined using both light and transmission electron microscopy. Apart from rods, six morphologically different cone photoreceptor types were identified: short single cones, long single cones, unequal/equal double cones and triple cones (triangular and linear variety). Additionally, in the dorsal region, multiple cone arrangements consisting of up to five members occur. Long single cones and triple cones were observed only sporadically throughout the retina. The incidence of short single cones as a regular element of the cone mosaic is restricted to the ventrotemporal area. The dominant pattern in the Osmerus retina is a pure or a twisted row pattern occurring in all regions. Ventrotemporally, however, square patterns were found as well. The highest cone densities occur in the peripheral ventrotemporal retina. These results indicate that the ventrotemporal region plays an important role in the vision of the smelt. The findings are discussed with respect to the photic habitat conditions and behavioural ecology of the smelt in Lake Hiidenvesi.
Keywords:Osmeridae  fish  vision  eye  rod  cone  cone density  cone mosaic  regional differences
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