Retinal Topography in Reef Teleosts

  • Collin S
  • Pettigrew J
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The retinal ganglion cell layer of five species of reef teleosts was studied from Nissl-stained whole-mounts and the distribution of neural elements determined quantitatively. Iso-density contour maps of neurons in the ganglion cell layer revealed a temporal area centralis (ranging from 3.5 to 8.3 x 10 4 cells/mm 2) which often extended into a horizontal streak (ranging from 1.4 to 5.0 x 10 4 cells/mm 2) across the retinal meridian. Species possessing a marked horizontal streak were found to inhabit open water and perceive their environment with an uninterrupted view of sand-water horizon. The behavioural significance of these horizontal areas of acute vision is also discussed.

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Collin, S. P., & Pettigrew, J. D. (2008). Retinal Topography in Reef Teleosts. Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 31(5), 283–295. https://doi.org/10.1159/000116595

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