Visual adaptations to different light environments in Amazonian fishes.

W R Muntz
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Light measurements were made at seven sites in the Amazon river system near Manaus. It was found that very little light penetrates into the white water of the Solimões because of the large amount of suspended material it contains. In lakes off the Solimões the suspended material settles out, and light penetration is increased. The black waters of the Rio Negro contain dissolved material but little suspended matter, and the penetrating light is mainly of long wavelength. Fishes were also collected from these areas, and the spectral characteristics of their visual pigments, lenses and corneas measured. The visual pigments of the different species vary considerably, fishes from clearer water having pigments absorbing at shorter wavelengths on average than those inhabiting more coloured or turbid waters, and the characins having pigments absorbing at longer wavelengths on average than the cichlids. Yellow lenses and corneas are common among cichlids, but rare in other groups and fishes with such filters were, with one exception, absent from the Solimões where the light levels are especially low. The exception was Colomesus asellus which has an occlusable yellow cornea, which while coloured in the light loses its colour at low levels of illumination. Using the date on light penetration and visual pigments it was calculated that vision would be impossible below 2.3 m in the Solimões, but should be possible at depths up to about 9 m in the clearest waters studied.

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亚马逊鱼类对不同光环境的视觉适应。
在玛瑙斯附近的亚马逊河系统的七个地点进行了光测量。人们发现,很少有光线能穿透Solimões的白色海水,因为它含有大量的悬浮物质。在Solimões附近的湖泊中,悬浮物质沉淀下来,光穿透增加。里奥内格罗的黑色水域含有溶解物质,但几乎没有悬浮物,穿透光主要是长波长。还从这些区域收集了鱼类,并测量了它们的视色素、晶状体和角膜的光谱特征。不同物种的视觉色素差异很大,来自较清澈水域的鱼类比那些生活在颜色较多或浑浊水域的鱼类平均吸收较短波长的色素,而这些鱼类的平均吸收波长比鲷鱼长。黄色的晶状体和角膜在慈鲷中很常见,但在其他种类的鱼类中很少见,除了一个例外,在光线水平特别低的Solimões中没有这种滤光体。唯一的例外是长尾蛇,它有一个可遮挡的黄色角膜,虽然在光线下有颜色,但在低亮度下会失去颜色。根据光穿透和视觉色素的数据,我们计算出在Solimões水下2.3米以下是不可能有视觉的,但在最清澈的海水中,在大约9米深的地方应该是可能的。
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