具有均匀甲壳和杂色甲壳的马蹄蟹视力的视网膜电图测量。

G S Wasserman, Z Cheng
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马蹄蟹(limus polyphemus)的甲壳特征已经被其他人与雄性交配表现相关联,也有人认为这种交配差异可能取决于视觉差异。因此,我们采用侧复眼视网膜电图(ERG)作为测量手段,无创性地研究了甲壳特征对马蹄蟹视觉的影响。雄性鲎在三个甲壳维度上进行了分类:眼睛透明与深色、甲壳浅色与深色、甲壳有藤壶与无藤壶。所有的二分类都得到了相似的结果:没有螃蟹是erg盲的。基于ERG大小的分析显示两组之间的敏感性差异很小。然而,基于ERG潜伏期的分析表明,反应速度在各组之间表现出可靠的不同趋势:尽管所有动物对微弱闪光的反应都是相似的,但增加闪光强度对均匀雄鼠ERG潜伏期的影响明显大于杂色雄鼠。这种相互依赖的ERG速度差异对闪光能量不能是更大的光吸收的结果,由杂色标本的暗角膜。因此,杂色标本的视觉能力有所改变,但肯定不是没有。各组之间相等的动物体型对这些结果没有明显的影响,这意味着年龄不是一个因素。先前报道的雄性个体外表与其在交配竞争中的表现之间的相关性被这些数据扩展到包括其感官功能。
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Electroretinographic measures of vision in horseshoe crabs with uniform versus variegated carapaces.

The carapace characteristics of horseshoe crabs (Limulus polyphemus) have been correlated by others with male mating performance and it has also been suggested that such mating differences might depend on visual differences. The effect of carapace character on horseshoe crab vision was therefore noninvasively investigated using the electroretinogram (ERG) of the lateral compound eye as a measure. Male Limulus were dichotomized on three carapace dimensions: clear versus dark eyes, light versus dark carapaces, and presence versus absence of barnacles. All dichotomizations gave similar results: No crab was ERG-blind. Analyses based on ERG magnitude yielded trivial sensitivity differences between these groups. However, analyses based on ERG latency indicated that response speeds exhibited reliably different trends between groups: Although responses to dim flashes were similar for all animals, increasing flash intensity produced significantly greater changes in the latencies of the ERGs in uniform males than in variegated males. This interactive dependence of ERG speed differences on flash energy cannot be the result of greater light absorption by the variegated specimens' darkened corneas. The visual capacities of variegated specimens are therefore somewhat altered, but certainly not absent. Equalizing animal size between groups did not measurably affect these results, implying that age was not a factor. The previously reported correlation of an individual male's appearance with its performance in mating competitions is extended by these data to include its sensory functioning as well.

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