Reindeer and the quest for Scottish enlichenment.

IF 2.4 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL I-Perception Pub Date : 2023-12-15 eCollection Date: 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1177/20416695231218520
Nathaniel J Dominy, Catherine Hobaiter, Julie M Harris
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In the hall of animal oddities, the reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) is the only mammal with a color-shifting tapetum lucidum and the only ruminant with a lichen-dominated diet. These puzzling traits coexist with yet another enigma--ocular media that transmit up to 60% of ultraviolet (UV) light, enough to excite the cones responsible for color vision. It is unclear why any day-active circum-Arctic mammal would benefit from UV visual sensitivity, but it could improve detection of UV-absorbing lichens against a background of UV-reflecting snows, especially during the extended twilight hours of winter. To explore this idea and advance our understanding of reindeer visual ecology, we recorded the reflectance spectra of several ground-growing (terricolous), shrubby (fruticose) lichens in the diets of reindeer living in Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.

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驯鹿与苏格兰人的追求。
在动物奇观中,驯鹿(Rangifer tarandus)是唯一具有可变色的透明带的哺乳动物,也是唯一以地衣为主食的反刍动物。这些令人费解的特征与另一个谜团并存--眼介质能透过高达 60% 的紫外线(UV),足以激发负责色觉的锥状体。目前还不清楚为什么任何日间活动的环北极哺乳动物都能从紫外线视觉敏感性中获益,但它可以在紫外线反射的积雪背景下提高对紫外线吸收地衣的探测能力,尤其是在冬季漫长的黄昏时分。为了探索这一想法并加深对驯鹿视觉生态学的了解,我们记录了生活在苏格兰凯恩戈尔姆国家公园的驯鹿食物中几种地面生长(陆生)、灌木状(果糖状)地衣的反射光谱。
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